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...Friday, it could mean that the final first-round bye will go to whoever comes away with two points when the two teams meet on Saturday night. After a turbulent and unpredictable season for the Crimson, it could very realistically all come down to this: another showdown in Ithaca, with crucial playoff positioning on the line. But this time, coming into Lynah Rink, Harvard won’t be the underdog...
...feel it? Spring is just around the corner. Yes, the weather is still cold and yes, snow is still in the forecast, but this weekend the Harvard Track and Field squad will travel to Ithaca, N.Y. to compete in the Indoor Heptagonal Championships, which caps off the 2008 winter season. “When we’re in the doldrums of December, when the spring season seems far off, we always look forward to Heps,” men’s captain Brian Holmquest said. “It brews in us.” Second only...
...pole vault, while classmate John McVey finished in a five-way tie for fifth in the event at 4.25m. Sophomore Jonathan Brito cleared 1.88m for fourth in the high jump. Hoping to have sharpened its game yesterday, Harvard awaits the Heptagonal Championships next weekend in Ithaca, N.Y. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard faced a tall order on Saturday, taking on the first place Big Red in Ithaca, N.Y. The weary Crimson could not stand up to the force of Cornell’s numerous nationally-ranked grapplers, but a few wrestlers shined when faced with the difficult challenge. A forfeit at 125 lbs and a major decision by second-ranked Mike Grey over junior Tommy Picarsic (133) gave the Big Red a 10-0 advantage, a margin the Crimson could not overcome...
...another item to the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team’s list of accomplishments—a perfect ECAC season. With its 4-2 win over Cornell (12-15-1, 9-11-1 ECAC) Saturday in Ithaca, N.Y., the Crimson (26-1-0, 22-0-0 ECAC) became just the second team in history, and the first in 11 years, to go unbeaten in the conference...