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...goal was recorded after only 22 seconds of play. Shortly thereafter, junior Michael Fucito sent a corner kick to sophomore Kwaku Nyamekye, who directed the ball into the back of the net. Nyamekye, who proved himself as a dominating offensive force in Harvard’s overtime win against Princeton two weeks ago, registered his fourth goal of the season—once again tallying the eventual game-winning goal. Sophomore teammates Chey Im, Adam Rousmaniere, and Andre’ Akpan also added scores for the Crimson. “Everyone played awesome,” said senior co-captain...

Author: By Alexandra J. Mihalek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Blowout Preserves Playoff Dreams | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...second place with a 4-2 record. Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, and Penn were all battling to secure their ranks and remain in contention for the league title.Despite each team’s efforts, Princeton’s win over Penn granted the Tigers their third consecutive Ivy title. Princeton finished its season with a 6-1 record and will advance to the NCAA Tournament. With such bunching at the top of the standings, the Ivy League seems to have improved its level of play since last season.“In the Ivy League, there was a lot of parity...

Author: By Kara T. Kelley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bounceback Season Ends With Ivy Loss | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

Prediction: Penn 27, Princeton...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: Getting Excited For The Game | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

Cornell’s Nathan Ford completed his first 14 passes last week against the porous Princeton secondary. Two Dartmouth quarterbacks did not combine for that many completions in four quarters against Harvard. Put the Big Red down for its first road victory since...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: Getting Excited For The Game | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...hire competitively from an applicant pool that boasts both active professional writers with extensive publication credits and scholars with J.D.s and Ph.D.s in literary studies, history, biological and cultural anthropology, and philosophy. Our preceptors have their degrees from the best graduate programs in the country—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, the University of California-Berkeley, and the University of Pennsylvania, to name just a few. They come to Expos with a compelling combination of outstanding teaching records and disciplinary expertise. Instructors with such unparalleled abilities—and this is where...

Author: By Thomas R. Jehn | Title: Expos May Not Be Perfect, But It Serves A Critical Function | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

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