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...CCSU (9-8-3), which at one point this season had an overall record of 2-8-2, won five straight conference games just to make it to the Northeast Conference tournament, and upset the top two seeds en route to winning the tournament and qualifying for NCAA??€™s, was not about to let the game slip away...
...NCAA realized as much when it told the University of Illinois in 2005 that it could not host playoff games until Chief Illiniwek was retired. The school complied—until last month’s homecoming parade, where it allowed chief-decorated floats. Since the NCAA??€™s ultimatum applied only to athletic events, the parade allowed the university to weasel its way out of the restriction. It is outrageous that Illinois is undercutting its official stance by trying to have it both ways. Racism cannot be compromised; it’s one or the other...
...lacrosse season is not quite over for seniors Greg Cohen and John Henry Flood, who were each selected as part of the 26-man roster for the North squad in Friday’s United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association North-South Classic. The event is part of the NCAA??€™s national championship weekend for lacrosse, and features the best players not still particpating in the tournament. Flood was the only faceoff midfielder selected for the roster after a season where he was named Honorable Mention All-Ivy. His 67.1 winning percentage on faceoffs was second in the NCAA...
...selection marks the 10th time in 11 seasons that the Black and White will be competing in the NCAA??€™s postseason. Radcliffe finished its dual racing season with a 10-5 record, while the Black and White took fourth place at the EARC Sprints last weekend. At sprints, Radcliffe took home four medals, including two silver medals in the varsity four A and the second varsity eight...
...football game to be played at Harvard Stadium since 1990, when the men’s lacrosse team defeated Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament. It was the first women’s lacrosse game played there since 1983, when Harvard defeated Northwestern in the first round of NCAA??€™s. The historic stadium also hosted the Olympic Trials in 1916 and 1920, and the New England Patriots in 1960. Despite an announced attendance of barely 200 in a stadium with a capacity of 30,000, Nelson said the team was thrilled to have the opportunity to play there...