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...Sweet Sixteen in 2000 . The following year, Amaker brought in a recruiting class that ESPN ranked second nationally. These accomplishments become all the more significant when contrasted with Harvard’s own basketball history—no NCAA Tournament appearances since 1946, no wins at either Penn or Princeton since 1991, no Ivy League championship...ever.The team must work day in, day out to erase this history. Amaker will work day in, day out to forge a history of his own.“We’re doing the best to create our identity, to reposition our program...
...ECAC) to its blanking of Union (2-4-2, 0-2-2), making 27 saves on the night.His efforts against the Dutchmen helped earn the Crimson back-to-back shutouts. The last time the team accomplished this feat was in February 1982, when Harvard trounced on Cornell and Princeton in Ivy League play, amassing nearly 20 goals in only two games. Richter wasn’t even alive in 1982.“[The Dutchmen] had some good chances, but our guys kept them to the perimeter for most of the game,” Richter said...
...Haven.Harvard (7-2, 6-0 Ivy) used its formidable defensive attack while putting together a few key scoring drives to beat the Quakers (3-6, 2-4 Ivy) in front of a crowd of 10,116 on Senior Day.The Crimson victory, combined with a 27-6 Bulldogs win over Princeton, means that the upcoming matchup between the Harvard and Yale will be the first time both teams have entered The Game with perfect Ivy League records since 1968.“We’ve obviously, in the 14 years I’ve been here, never been in that...
...first play, cut back left, and raced 37 yards for the longest play of the game.It was exactly the spark the Crimson needed, and six plays later, Harvard scored on a 20-yard touchdown pass.Against a team coming off of a 7-0 shutout win against Princeton last week, the importance of the late drive and score in the Crimson’s eventual 23-7 win cannot be understated.“I think they caught us a little bit out of position,” Quakers linebacker Joe Anastasio said. “That first run really sprung...
...participated in only one race this season, finishing eighth in the Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet on Sept...