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While it may not have much to lose, Harvard is going into the playoffs with the momentum of a strong regular-season finish. The Crimson claimed the Ancient Eight championship in a 2-1 overtime win over Columbia, boasted a 8-1 record in its final nine games, and put together a six-game win streak through the end of October...

Author: By Madeleine Smith, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Eagles Loom Large in Tourney Matchup | 11/12/2009 | See Source »

...Harvard prepares to open its regular-season slate on Friday at Colgate, perhaps the most encouraging part of the game was the performance of its freshmen. Dempsey and Hayssen tallied assists, while forwards Margaret Chute and Kaitlin Spurling and defensemen Josephine Pucci and Kelsey Romatoski also saw significant playing time...

Author: By Kate Leist, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Bests McGill in Exhibition Matchup, 4-1 | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

...coaches and players also praised the Crimson’s four seniors, who played in their last regular-season games this weekend. Atkinson, Thomas Bailey, Nikhil Balaraman, and Dan Furman will swim again for Harvard in Blodgett Pool at Northerns, with one last postseason run to secure their legacies...

Author: By Charlie Cabot, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Suffers Pair of Tough Weekend Losses | 10/19/2009 | See Source »

...million in the 2008 season, they rank third in revenues in the NFL, after the Washington Redskins ($345 million) and the New England Patriots ($302 million). In June the Dallas Morning News estimated that if the Cowboys draw an average of 80,000 visitors to their eight regular-season home games this year, Jones could see those revenues climb to about $360 million. The paper estimated that about $60 million of that increase would come from those pricey club seats and suites...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside the New Dallas Cowboys Stadium | 9/21/2009 | See Source »

...Minnesota and San Diego, are in danger of having their local telecasts blacked out. A Jacksonville Jaguars official says it's "very possible" that none of the team's eight home games will be broadcast in the hard-hit region (by comparison, only nine of the NFL's 256 regular-season games last year were blacked out). "My worry is that if the NFL doesn't look at changing the rule, we're losing a fan base," says Richard Clark, president of the Jacksonville City Council. "I would like to think they would really, really look at those communities which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: With Fewer Sellouts, NFL's Blackout Rule Under Fire | 9/10/2009 | See Source »

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