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...full year in the eyes of the NCAA. Cusworth’s unfortunate predicament is a reminder of the major demon that has pursued him ever since he came to Cambridge in the fall of 2002. The plague of injuries began Cusworth’s sophomore year, when a preseason stress fracture of his right foot prevented him from playing in a single game. Cusworth withdrew from the college for the spring semester after the extent of the injury was determined and successfully applied for a Medical Hardship Waiver, allowing him to play during a fifth year. But because...
Anyone with half a brain has Princeton here. The Tigers were the only team besides Penn to earn a first-place vote in the preseason media poll, and Yale was all the way down in the four-spot. I don’t have half a brain. I have a full...
...guarantor of Ivy League success.What began as a promising 2005-06 season for Harvard turned into a nightmare just as the Ivy League season kicked into high gear. After beginning the season 5-0 in non-league play with quality wins over Holy Cross and Vermont, validating its preseason No. 2 ranking, and improving its record to 10-5 after a home-and-home sweep of Dartmouth, the Crimson began to veer off course when it suffered an excruciating 79-77 loss to Cornell in Ithaca. Harvard led by four with just over a minute to play...
...Ryan Maki, after playing in Friday night’s game at Cornell, sat out against the Raiders due to an left arm injury. He was replaced in the lineup by sophomore Nick Coskren…The Crimson managed to dodge the challenge of facing goalie Mark Dekanich, a preseason All-ECAC selection, as freshman Charles Long started in net for Colgate instead. It was Long’s second career start…Due to the stringent refereeing on faceoffs, Harvard was forced to send 11 different men to the faceoff circle over the course of the game, with...
When they reported for preseason training in August, neither new women’s soccer coach Erica Walsh nor her incoming class of eleven freshmen knew what to expect from the upcoming season. But with a tough 2006 season in the past, the future looks bright for the women’s soccer program. Last Wednesday, the Ivy League announced its selection of Lauren Mann, the Crimson’s freshman goalkeeper, as its Rookie of the Year. Mann joined fellow freshman Lizzy Nichols and junior Megan Merritt on the league second team, while senior Laura Odorczyk was named...