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...toughest and most evenly contested matches of the weekend, Meltzer defeated the Quaker’s No. 15 Doug McGraw—just one spot below Meltzer in the national rankings??€”with a 3-1 decision...
...Harvard women’s tennis team will enter its spring campaign ranked No. 13 in the nation according to the pre-season Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rankings??€”one spot higher than the No. 14 position with which it ended the 2002-2003 season...
...game in which 10 different Harvard skaters garnered a point or more. The win propelled the squad back over the .500 mark yet again, and it marked the second solid effort in as many games against a ranked opponent. But no matter where the Tigers stand in the rankings??€”usually towards the bottom—the team always manages to prove a troublesome foe for the Crimson...
Penn, on the other hand, had not yet faced a formidable opponent—it had beaten No. 19 Lehigh, but the Mountain Hawks have since dropped from the rankings??€”and had narrowly escaped an upset to Bucknell two weeks before...
...arguably more subjective U.S. News & World Report methodology yields rankings that are any more appropriate. The immense diversity of colleges and the many intangible features of a successful college experience are not readily quantified no matter how many factors are ostensibly ‘weighed’ by the rankings??€™ authors. The lesson that The Atlantic Monthly wisely hits home is that when reading any college ranking, prospective students must strive to understand for themselves the characteristics that make each college unique when deciding which is the best fit for their needs...