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...archetype of toughness and experience against Harvard last week, falters versus Cornell’s second-ranked pass defense. The Tigers’ vaunted defense, which held Clifton Dawson to just 64 yards on the ground, can not contain underrated and underused rusher Luke Siwula or mobile quarterback Nathan Ford. The inconsistent Big Red is a good team at home and rises to the level of its competition. Ace kicker Peter Zell fells the Tigers with a last-minute field goal.Prediction: Cornell 19, Princeton 17.Record to Date: 19-17.Against the Spread: 16-20.—Staff writer Jonathan Lehman...
...Cornell, reigning Ivy League Player of the Week Nathan Ford—can you really win that award as a quarterback when you complete nine passes?—is developing into a serious threat alongside workhorse tailback Luke Siwula...
...said, ‘I want to start a rock band’ and then it turned out Chris wanted to do the same,” Marshall said. Marshall, a singer, and Oland, a guitarist, hope to find a bass player to join them. Other students, such as Nathan C. M. Leiby ’10, attended the event simply hoping to meet other people in the musical world. “It seems like there are lots of venues for classical and orchestra music, but not really for any new stuff, so this seems like a good opportunity...
...Yale. But the Leopards are coming off a bye week, with plenty of time to scheme for the balanced and talented Crimson.If there’s one weakness to be exploited, it’s the suspect Crimson secondary, sorely missing corner Andrew Berry, that allowed neophyte Cornell QB Nathan Ford to go over 300 yards last week. Brad Maurer is a veteran passer with the savvy to give that unit some trouble, but not enough to threaten the perfect record. Prediction: Harvard 35, Lafayette 20PRINCETON (4-0, 1-0) VS. BROWN (1-3, 0-1)The Ivy League trots...
...Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) kicked off its new season at the Loeb Experimental Theatre with “FirstShot,” a series of four short plays marking the directorial debuts of Renée L. Pastel ’09, Jillian J. Goodman ’09, Nathan D. Johnson ’09, and Simon J. Williams ’09. Produced by Margaret M. Wang ’09, Barry A. Shafrin ’09, and Zach B. Sniderman ’09, the performance featured works by the playwrights David Ives, Tom Stoppard, Anton...