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...game also clarified the Ivy League title picture with four games remaining. The defending co-champion Tigers now have little chance of repeating after suffering their second conference loss of the season—no team with two losses has won a share of the crown since Harvard, Penn, and Dartmouth split it in 1982. The Crimson preserved its undefeated Ivy record and remains tied for first place with Yale, which eked out a 26-20 victory over Penn in triple overtime.Harvard wasted no time getting on the board in the first quarter, finishing a quick five-play drive when...
...hill [just to save a two-putt].” According to Shuman, tournament officials moved the hole location before the women’s field began playing the hole. Though Harvard managed to improve with a second-round 313 for a two-day team score of 641, Penn led the tournament from the outset. After a firing a first-round score of 308, nine shots ahead of Siena, the Quakers then scored 307 to cruise to victory ahead of second-place Bucknell, which shot 620. In the second round, Singh and Shore led all Crimson players with rounds...
Back from its road trip to New York last week, the Harvard women’s volleyball team faced stiff competition at home this weekend, losing to Princeton (15-3, 7-0 Ivy) and Penn (12-7, 5-2) in a duo of Ivy League matchups. Both opponents defeated the women’s squad in three straight games.The Crimson (7-13, 2-6), although unable to win a game, stayed with the Tigers on Friday and finished each game within five points of the league leaders.Especially notable was the play of senior Laura Mahon, who recorded her 1,000th...
...repugnant hippie undercurrent the International Olympic Committee (IOC) wanted to stamp out of the Mexico City Games. The Crimson’s attempt to qualify for the 1968 Olympics was rocky as well. Parker’s eight secured the U.S. entry with a 0.05-second win over Penn in the Olympic Trials. The Harvard win fulfilled a five year-old promise made by the Olympic eight’s future coxswain, Paul Hoffman ’68, who taped a Mexico travel poster on the Newell Boathouse locker room on his very day as a freshman in 1963. Hoffman?...
...League rowing towns, captain Pat Mulcahy and fellow senior Matt Young were brought up to hate Harvard, their hometown schools’ rival on the water.But in the end, the two lightweight standouts couldn’t resist the call of the Charles.Hailing from Ithaca, N.Y., and Philadelphia, Penn., respectively—the homes of lightweight crew powerhouses Cornell and Penn—Mulcahy and Young have long been exposed to top-notch crews.By living in places where crew was a prominent sport, the two benefited from great coaching and plenty of local competition when they were rowing in high...