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...really happened. Four Princeton-Harvard games on Saturday, all hosted by the Tigers, with three resulting in losses...
...things from it that we’re going to take away for the future.”The No. 5 Harvard varsity entered the race as a considerable underdog, as the Crimson fell by a seat to Brown the week before and Princeton had routed Penn by 21 seconds on Lake Carnegie. Recent Princeton-Harvard races, however, have been anything but one-sided, and Saturday’s race began as no exception. A Crimson varsity that had worked all week on racing more aggressively took off from the start with a solid first 20 strokes, jumping the senior...
...Crimson has heroically trudged through its most trying season in years. Saturday afternoon was supposed to provide a highlight. Harvard could have attached a memorable footnote to this 2005 season by upsetting a team that has historically owned the Crimson and the rest of the Ancient Eight. Princeton-Harvard is always a fiery matchup, with tremendous pride—and, on better days, an Ivy League title—on the line. In 2003, it was a classic duel between two top-20 teams. After the Tigers roared back in the second half to the tune of two goals...
...Harvard field hockey teams heads into tomorrow’s game against Princeton riding a seven-game losing streak, with hopes of the postseason tournament fading by the day. The Crimson (5-8, 1-3 Ivy) hasn’t scored more than one goal in seven of its last eight losses. The visiting Tigers (6-8), on the other hand, boast a 5-0 Ivy record and league-leading scorer Paige Schmidt, a two-time league player of the week. The Princeton-Harvard field hockey game is always one of the premier sporting events of the fall. Both clubs...
...Crimson varsity heavyweights set about their business as usual yesterday, dismantling a six-boat field before setting their sights on the Princeton-Harvard two-boat battle that emerged after the race’s first 500 meters. The win was the Crimson’s third consecutive at the Eastern Sprints and marked the second straight year Harvard has out-dueled the Tigers for the EARC crown...