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...that’s the thing that has to be addressed first.” All I can say is: the sooner the better. The Bulldogs and Quakers are not getting any softer. Penn’s defense demonstrated its ability Saturday, shutting out Princeton, and Yale tailback Mike McLeod continued to dominate Ivy defenses by putting up 151 yards in the first half of the Bulldogs’ 17-7 victory over Brown. Although Harvard does not have to travel to Franklin Field—one of the least hospitable home fields in the league—to face...
...some risks, playing more aggressively on offense,” Ludwick said. “It started to work but it was too little, too late to have any impact on the outcome.”Byrd and freshman Alex Thompson each scored two goals for Harvard. Brown junior Mike Gartner tore up the Crimson defense to the tune of three goals and three drawn ejections. The loss was Harvard’s third straight against the Bears. HARVARD 13, FORDHAM 10After being plagued by slow starts throughout its season, the Crimson came out of the gates on fire...
...York as long as possible, Hormann finds Austin Knowlin in the back of the endzone for a Columbia TOUCHDOWN, the team's first of the game. Knowlin beat Hopkins on the play, and after a missed PAT, the score is 27-12 Crimson. In other Ivy news, Mike McLeod is held to 34 yards against Brown...in the second half. He ended the game with 185 yards in a 17-7 win for the Bulldogs. Sigh...
...other a Bronx bomber since birth; when it comes to Major League Baseball, we don’t agree on much. During the postseason, metaphorical fists fly as we gloat over our respective teams’ accomplishments and argue over who is the more valuable player: Mike Lowell or Derek Jeter, Mickey Mantle or Teddy Ballgame. But there is one thing we can agree on; we both nominate Manny Ramirez and Jonathan Papelbon for 2008 Class Day Speakers...
...Despite the fact that he was the party's vice presidential nominee in 2004, in a race against Clinton and Obama, two lavishly funded celebrity candidates, Edwards remains an underdog. "What Edwards has got to do is really thread the needle," says Mike Feldman, a former Gore adviser, who isn't affiliated with any of the campaigns. "It's possible [for him to win]. But what you see in his urgency in making his case is that time is running...