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...Harvard, on the other hand, the loss lowered its record to 4-7-2 and 2-3-1 in the Ivy League and continued its late-season trend of losing close, highly contested games. In fact, if the Crimson had scored just eight more goals at different moments in the last six games, it would be 7-4-0 and in contention for the Ivy title...
...committee also overlooked several late-season results that could have affected tournament seedings...
Northern Exposure, which debuted last summer and has returned to CBS for a late-season run, is this spring's hottest conversation piece. Fans in big cities from New York to San Francisco are entranced by the backwoods whimsy; so are Sunbelt viewers like Bonnie Mintz, a court clerk from Winter Park, Fla., who started the first Northern Exposure fan club. In Alaska the series has prompted some grumpy newspaper stories (THIS MAN THINKS WE'RE A BUNCH OF PSYCHOTIC RED-NECKS, blared one headline next to a picture of star Morrow), but viewers are warming to it. Says...
Thanks to a late-season surge, the Harvard women's lacrosse team has received a bid to this this year's NCAA championships. Harvard (11-2 overall, 6-0 Ivy), ranked sixth in the nation, earned the right to defend the national title it captured last year in Princeton...
After the Crimson's late-season successes--including a 7-3 win over and a 3-3 tie to Rensselaer which swept Harvard into the tournament's semis--it is hard to remember that other college squads also are fighting to advance in the NCAAs...