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...billed as a battle of the Ivy’s best, a clash of the league??s most storied rivals, a contest of historic proportions unmatched in 39 years...
...weekend when the Ivy League??s eyes shifted to a century-old football rivalry, Harvard and Cornell did justice to their own, fighting down to the wire as the No. 19 Crimson men’s hockey team held off the Big Red, 2-1, Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center...
...ball Yale certainly does. The one-dimensional package features just 17 passes per game and lacks a receiver in the Ivy League??s top ten. Senior wideout Chris Denny-Brown leads the squad with two touchdown receptions on the year—half of the Bulldogs’ season total...
...Crimson, home to the second-best offense in the Ivies, will rely on the league??s most efficient passer to counter Yale’s top-ranked unit. Frequently touted as the most improved player since last year, Pizzotti has 13 total touchdowns this season—10 passing, three rushing—to just four interceptions, all in just six starts...
...many parallels to our eminent university. The Yankees just entered a self-declared “transition period” after concluding a seventh consecutive season without a world championship. Harvard, meanwhile, has struggled to define its new undergraduate curriculum and has not seen the top of its own league??s standings (at least in U.S. News and World Report) in a couple of years. Annual student satisfaction surveys unerringly place it near-bottom compared to peer schools. It bears asking, then: Have we and the Yanks suffered the same fate? When only perfection is enough, is failure...