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...balls and chased them down to keep pace with Harvard. After a timeout, the Brewers fired off five consecutive points to take their first lead of the match at 14-13. But the Crimson prevented Vassar from enlarging its cushion, battling back to go ahead by a small margin of its own. At 22-22, Harvard’s offense finally took over the frame, using an 8-2 run to close out the Brewers, 30-24. “It’s a first step,” Ridolfi said of the victory. “We needed...
...escaped the snowstorm in Boston on its weekend road trip, but it certainly could not avoid the blizzard. The No. 8 Crimson (12-8-4, 7-4-4 ECAC) was blown away by Ivy rival Princeton (14-6-4, 10-3-2 ECAC) Friday night by a 6-1 margin. Although Harvard rallied to knock off Quinnipiac (9-16-5, 3-12-3 ECAC) Saturday with a 3-0 shutout, the stunning result against the Tigers left Harvard with an uphill battle in the regular season’s final weeks to earn home games in the opening round...
Many folks will point to Penn’s 25 point average margin of victory as a sign that no one in the league can play with the Quakers. Last year’s team won its first four games by an average of 21 points (including two on the road) before winning its next two contests in overtime and by eight in regulation, taking its next two by double-digits, and then falling by 18 at Yale...
...trying to do way too much stuff.” BAPTISM BY FIREFreshman guard Drew Housman will receive his initiation into the intensity of Princeton-Penn weekend tonight. True to his first-year experience running Harvard’s offense, Housman won’t have much margin for error. His defensive assignment tonight will be to bottle up Tigers senior guard Scott Greenman, who scored a career-high 27 points in a win over Yale last weekend to earn Ivy Player of the Week honors.Housman received a crash course this week in the vagaries of Princeton?...
...Summers lost a similar no-confidence vote last March by a 218–185 margin, but retained the support of the Harvard Corporation and has remained in office. The Corporation, the seven-member governing board of the University, is the only group that can fire Summers...