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Both the Charles River and Ithaca??s Cayuga Lake bore witness to dominant showings by the Harvard men’s lightweight and heavyweight crews. In their first races of the season, both squads saw their Crimson blades carry the teams’ boats to first-place finishes in every race...
...full potential. As the chilly November winds begin to force athletes indoors, the Crimson grapplers are in their element, preparing to begin the season this Saturday at the Binghamton Open in Johnson City, N.Y. The open tournament format—which welcomes high level competition from Virginia to Ithaca??allows squads to enter more than one athlete at each weight, giving Harvard the opportunity to display its entire lineup...
...seemed that nothing could stop the Crimson.The team rattled off 21 straight victories and became the first team to complete a perfect ECAC regular season and sweep the conference playoffs along the way.It was another win over the Big Red—a 4-2 decision in Ithaca??that gave Harvard a perfect 22-0-0 regular season ECAC record. “It’s a pretty unbelievable thing to accomplish because there are a lot of really good teams, and we play a lot of games,” junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt said...
Perhaps you’ve never experienced it, but the Harvard men’s hockey team certainly has. Every time it travels to Ithaca??s Lynah Rink to play ECAC rival Cornell, the Big Red fans offer their welcome in the form of flying seafood during pregame introductions...
...tonight at 7 p.m. and tomorrow night at 6 p.m., respectively. In 2008, the Crimson shouldn’t need any extra motivation when the Bulldogs come to town. Yale is coming off its first Ivy loss of 2008—a 62-54 decision to Cornell in Ithaca??but at 3-1 sits in a four-way tie atop the Ancient Eight standings with Harvard, Dartmouth, and the Big Red. Last year’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year, six-foot sophomore Melissa Colburne and her 15.4 points per game lead...