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...Sandberg is the second-best runner in the conference, and the stout Penn defense, anchored by linebacker Joe Anastasio, allows a league-low 2.4 yards per carry. Yale has been averaging 5.8.Prediction: Yale 28, Penn 21CORNELL (3-2, 0-2) VS. BROWN (2-3, 1-1)This intriguing matchup pits the two most active throwers in the league against each other. Brown’s Michael Dougherty and Cornell’s Nathan Ford are both liable to throw over 30 passes, and spurred on by the opponent’s air show, that number may reach...
...This is the second year in a row that the Crimson and the Bulldogs went into double overtime. Last year, Harvard pulled off a 3-2 win. Saturday’s game also proved detrimental to the Crimson’s Ivy League standing. Before the matchup, Harvard was in first place in the Ivy League. But the loss, in conjunction with Princeton (7-4, 4-1) defeating Brown (0-11, 0-4), moved the Tigers into first place while pushing the Crimson down to second. Harvard is set to play a pivotal game against Princeton this Saturday...
Saturday’s matchup between the No. 7 Harvard men’s soccer team (8-2-1, 1-1-0 Ivy) and the No. 20 Brown Bears (9-1-1, 2-0-0) was supposed to pit the Ivy League’s two best teams against each other. It did. It was supposed to be a physical battle from start to finish. It was. And it was supposed to play a huge role in deciding who will be crowned the Ivy League champion next month. But after losing, 3-2, in overtime, the Crimson is hoping...
...really should be looking at, in my mind, an undefeated Harvard team at this point,” Tavani said at the media luncheon.For its part, the Crimson won’t be looking ahead at the upcoming Ivy League schedule until the conclusion of tomorrow’s matchup.“Our philosophy has always been one game at a time, and the most important game right now is Lafayette,” said defensive end and captain Brad Bagdis. “We’re a 2-2 team and people are looking at us like...
...Crimson (8-3-1) kept a tight defensive hold and hustled its offense towards two goals, beating Vermont (1-11-1) in the final non-league matchup of the season in yesterday afternoon’s game at Ohiri Field. Freshman Katherine Sheeleigh scored her sixth goal of the season early in the second half after junior midfielder Erin Wylie made her season scoring debut, sneaking a low-corner goal past Catamounts sophomore goalkeeper Eliza Bradley. Though Harvard has been plagued by repeated late starts (putting points on the board only in the second half in seven out of nine...