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...bile toward Yale. Echoes of the rivalry reverberate in orientation sessions and programs during early September’s Freshmen Week. By the opening kickoff of the football season a few weeks later, the newest class at Harvard has become proudly aware of its identity not only with the red-brick, ivy-clad walls they will call home, but also with a long and storied tradition extending back into time as immemorial as it gets on this side of the Atlantic...
...same year I arrived at Harvard, Boston was transformed into a blessed city. The concept was, in some ways, challenging for a town so used to thinking of itself as cursed, but it happened nonetheless. First, the Red Sox won the World Series, the single most meaningful sports moment Boston will ever experience. A few months later, the Patriots claimed their third Super Bowl in four years, a victory that was so satisfying because it was so very meaningless after two prior championships. With these twin triumphs, a city steeped in a tradition of losing found itself immersed, uncomfortably...
...weekend when the eyes of Ivy League fans shifted to a century-old football rivalry, Harvard and Cornell did justice to their own, fighting down to the wire as the No. 19 Crimson men’s hockey team held off the Big Red, 2-1, Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center.In a matchup that has traditionally pitted Harvard’s speed against Cornell’s size, it was the Crimson (4-1-0, 4-1-0 ECAC) that started the game off on a physical note. Its aggressive forecheck troubled the Big Red...
Harvard received a boost midway through the second half as fans came from Bright Hockey Center following men’s hockey’s 2-1 win over the Big Red...
...first home game of the season gave Harvard fans a chance to check out the team’s new uniforms. In place of the red letters and numbers that adorned the white home uniforms in the past, the players now have the letters and numbers in black on their white jerseys. The new outfits also have players’ last names on the back...