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With scores of sporting events this weekend—men’s soccer takes on Penn for the Ivy League title, football battles the undefeated Quakers for a its share of a three-peat Ancient Eight crown, and men’s and women’s hoops kick off their seasons—the choice is simple. Put down that Life Sci 1a book, grab some face paint and get across the river—that’s what the curve is for anyways...
Watching from the sidelines, I didn’t have much hope for the Crimson’s three-peat bid for Ivy League champions. Sure, Collier was fast, but the 5’11, 190-pound quarterback was built more like his coalition of sturdy running backs—Gino Gordon, Treavor Scales and Cheng Ho all clock in around 5’10, 190 lbs—than the 6’5 Pizzotti...
...clock is ticking down, and it looks like this is it for Harvard this season. The Crimson put together another strong campaign, finishing just short of an Ivy three-peat and getting an invitation to the NIT. Emily Tay caps off as stellar career with a jumper from the side. 81-60 and the seconds are ticking away...
...will happen for us.” If the Crimson forces a playoff game, it will be the second consecutive year that the team will have competed in a league playoff. Harvard is also a win away from their ninth 20-win season and the second league title three-peat in school history. It’s now or never for the Crimson, and the pressures of a championship will determine just how great this season can be for Tay and her team. “We are really excited to play them, and we’re just happy...
...layer of peat, an extremely combustible material, provides ready fuel for ravaging wildfires. These fires could drive carbon emissions higher still, Moorcroft said...