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...made during his first two years in Cambridge would be tough, the Minnesota native knew he couldn’t forgo the opportunity to play Big Ten basketball. Puchtel made the transfer after the 2002-2003 school year and had to sit out the 2003-2004 season according to NCAA eligibility rules. The transition was hardly smooth, but Puchtel was determined to make his bold decision...
...double entendre, no one should feel sorry for the institution in question.Here at Harvard, we’re some of the biggest self-loathers of all.As stated in a sports column earlier this week, a newly introduced “Academic Progress Rate” (APR) released by the NCAA found that Harvard is home to 18 teams in the top ten of their respective sports based on the standard, ten of those teams having received perfect scores according to the rating.That’s fine and dandy, but, remind me again, when was the last time the Crimson...
...limited to only one minute of action. “It was a hard loss,” McCaffery said. “Basketball: its agony and ecstasy.” Dartmouth now advances to a playoff to determine the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while Harvard turns its attention to next year and buildng upon the solid contributions made this season by its underclassmen. “I am very excited to see where we will go from here.” Delaney-Smith said...
...there was ever a time to be young, now’s the time.That slogan is bound to be applied to nearly every generation, but rarely is it applied to a basketball team.It was youth, after all, that soiled Michigan’s chances at an NCAA basketball title in 1993, what with then-freshman Chris Webber calling the timeout that wasn’t. And this year’s Duke team, for all of J.J. Redick’s heroics and Coach K’s cult following in Durham, starts two freshmen in need of postseason seasoning.But...
...measure is intended to make sure that athletes at our nation’s institutions are performing at an acceptable level in the classroom, and are remaining on track to graduate. It should be no surprise, then, that 18 of Harvard’s teams were recognized by the NCAA for having APR scores in the top ten percent of their respective sports, with ten teams receiving perfect scores...