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...With the loss, the Crimson is tied for last in the Ivy League with Dartmouth. Brown is in second, behind undefeated Cornell (6-0 Ivy), who will come to Lavietes along with Columbia next weekend...
...Harvard women’s basketball team entered Friday night’s game against Yale looking to avenge its only Ivy League loss from 2007 and move out of a four-way tie for first place in the 2008 Ivy League standings. The Crimson succeeded in doing just that by beating Yale 65-55 at Lavietes Pavilion, in a game Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith described as “messy, messy, messy.” Most of the game was played at a frenetic pace, giving the crowd little time to breathe. And the memory of last year?...
...Princeton (7-1, 5-1 Ivy), 5-4 and 6-3, respectively at the Barnaby Courts. The team was undefeated heading into last Wednesday’s matchup against No. 5 Trinity, but fell to the Bantams, 7-2 to record its first loss of the season. With the weekend losses, the Crimson heads into its final regular season contest against Yale on a three-game losing streak and 0-3 against the top 5. “We are a bit rough around the edges,” senior Supriya Balsekar said. “We had no matches...
...first two games of the dual-match season, Harvard women’s tennis (0-3) dominated doubles play against high-ranked teams. It was singles that gave the Crimson fits. But in a 4-3 loss to Boston University (3-0) on Sunday, Harvard’s strengths and weaknesses reversed themselves, as the squad struggled in the doubles portion but played solid singles. The team was only one point away from victory, but the Terriers refused to give the Crimson any easy outs. All of the BU victories came in straight sets. “We have...
...Without a doubt, the clients of hedge funds lose more than anyone, in nominal terms, since their investments are worthless when the fund collapses. However, it is hard to pity the imprudent investors of fledgling funds. As the past six months have revealed, the more serious loss is the effect on the entire real estate market and the world economy. Investors around the world are paying for this reckless behavior motivated by the unsupervised greed that courses through the veins of subprime lending...