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Perhaps you’ve never experienced it, but the Harvard men??s hockey team certainly has. Every time it travels to Ithaca’s Lynah Rink to play ECAC rival Cornell, the Big Red fans offer their welcome in the form of flying seafood during pregame introductions...
Celebrations were in order this past weekend for the Harvard men??s basketball team’s victories over the hated Killer P’s of Penn and Princeton...
...Harvard men??s basketball team (8–18, 3–7 Ivy) found itself down by two points to a visiting Princeton squad with 17 seconds left in regulation last Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, some wondered whether the tough breaks that had marked the Crimson’s Ivy League schedule up to that point would spell defeat for Harvard again. The Crimson had already clawed its way back from eight points down with 2:29 to play and Harvard coach Tommy Amaker needed someone to step up and take the big shot to help...
...squad will travel to Ithaca, N.Y. to compete in the Indoor Heptagonal Championships, which caps off the 2008 winter season. “When we’re in the doldrums of December, when the spring season seems far off, we always look forward to Heps,” men??s captain Brian Holmquest said. “It brews in us.” Second only to the spring Heptagonals, the indoor championship marks the second biggest meet for the Crimson. And, hot off individual successes in last weekend’s USATF New England Championships...
Good things come to those who wait, or at least, that’s how the saying goes. Luckily for the Harvard men??s basketball team, fate has decided to look kindly upon it after years of pedestrian play against the Killer P’s. Coming off the heels of a remarkable comeback against Princeton, the Crimson (8-18, 3-7 Ivy) capped the weekend by handing Penn (10-16, 5-4 Ivy) a 89-79 defeat, marking the first time since 1987 that the Crimson has successfully swept the two Ivy teams at Lavietes...