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...HARVARD 6, PENN 3 The Crimson took out its post-Trinity frustration against Penn on Saturday, earning a 6-3 win over the Quakers. The team also left, however, with a mound of trepidation, after seeing Suchde retire due to injury after the first game against Penn??s Gilly Lane. It was the first loss of the season for the No. 1 senior, in a match that also saw No. 6 senior Garnett Booth lose for the first time this year. “Sidd rolled his ankle midway through the first game and tried to play through...
...holding reigning Ivy League Player of the Year Ibrahim Jaaber to nine points on 3-of-7 shooting. All three of Jaaber’s makes from the floor were dunks. But like Housman, Jaaber made his impact on defense, harassing Housman and picking up six steals to spearhead Penn??s 10 fast-break points.“For my money, Jaaber is one of the best kids to ever play in this league,” Sullivan said. “He’s got pro hands and pro quickness. It’s no fluke...
...five games, as the other players on both teams prevented their opponents from recovering. Though disappointed at the outcome, the team can enter next weekend’s Howe Cup, the national championship, with a more thorough scouting report on Penn and Princeton.Harvard entered the match unsure of what Penn??s four freshmen would present. At both the No. 2 and No. 8 positions, the Quaker freshmen defeated Blumberg and Charlene Neo respectively.With these players now scouted, the Crimson feels better prepared to face them in postseason play.“I think having played someone within...
...Crimson has the offensive firepower to match Princeton and Penn??s explosiveness—its points scored are highest in the league behind the Tigers’. But to win each game, it will need to keep the turnovers down and the defense disciplined. If Harvard can accomplish those feats, it will enter the second half of the season with the league’s highest marks...
...great job”) and others with a gasp of exasperation (head of Penn Amy Gutmann ’71, who made it deep into the search that resulted in Lawrence H. Summers’ selection six years ago: “I am absolutely committed to being Penn??s president, and I am not interested in any other presidency”).Such denials have become standard in presidential searches of elite institutions as university leaders, facing pressure from trustees and other groups at home, are compelled to demonstrate loyalty to their current schools. In his unusually public...