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...year winning soundly, 11-7. But tomorrow at Schoellkopf Field in Ithaca, N.Y., No. 3 Cornell (6-1, 2-0 Ivy) faces a No. 13 Crimson (5-2, 1-0) team that has already defeated then-No.7 Duke, and is coming off of a 17-2 victory against Presbyterian last Friday. This Harvard team is more than ready to knock the Big Red down. “We’re good to go,” co-captain Nick Smith said. “[We’re] not worrying so much about what the name on their...
After a crushing 9-8 overtime loss at Georgetown, the No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team showed its resilience by defeating Presbyterian (S.C.) College, 17-2, on Friday. The Crimson (5-2) faced the Blue Hose (0-9) for the first time ever on a neutral site at George Walton High School in suburban Atlanta, but Harvard did not let any of these peculiarities prevent it from putting together a complete game. Sophomore attack Dean Gibbons scored the first of his career-high five goals nearly a minute into the game off a pass from freshman attack...
...could have cleared the ball a little better, we gave away our possessions—in a one-goal game, all those little plays add up.”The Crimson will have to overcome this disappointing loss as it looks forward to Friday’s matchup against Presbyterian.“We’re going to have to let go of our disappointment, and take all that disappointment and turn it into motivation to try to win the next game,” Tillman said. “Bad things will happen—it?...
...only rubber balls. Tomorrow, the Crimson (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) faces rival Penn (1-3, 0-1), an offensive powerhouse that defeated Harvard 12-10 last season. The Crimson heads to Washington D.C. to face Georgetown on Wednesday and flocks further southward next Friday to butt heads with Presbyterian in sunny Atlanta. Harvard has played neither the Hoyas nor the Blue Hose, since before members of the squads were in high school. While the Crimson is shooting for wins on the road trip, its eyes are wide with vengeance as it focuses on the Quakers...
...major U.S. organizations have already called for repealing of existing religious exemptions, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association. "Too often, deference to religion in contemporary American society has resulted in us subordinating all other values," says Dr. Richard Sloan, professor of psychiatry at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. "The law must recognize that the right of children to live supersedes the rights of their parents to free expression of religion...