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...brackets of eight teams each. The Crimson plays in the first bracket, which also includes No. 1 Trinity, Yale, Princeton, Penn, University of Western Ontario, Dartmouth, and Williams. Fourth-seeded Harvard (5-2, 4-1 Ivy) will face fifth-seeded Penn (6-4, 2-2) on Friday in a rematch of last Saturday’s action, in which the Crimson easily defeated the Quakers 6-3. Also on Friday, the second-seeded Bulldogs (11-1, 4-0) will face the seventh-seeded Big Green (10-4, 2-3), with Yale as the clear favorite. The third-seeded Tigers...
...Ivies heading into its final dual match of the season. Harvard (6-1, 5-0 Ivy) will face off against fellow league undefeated Yale, the No. 1 team in the nation and the defending Ivy and national champion, in New Haven on Feb. 22. It will be a rematch of the 2005 finale, when the Bulldogs eked out a 5-4 win on Harvard courts to clinch the league crown. But the weekend’s victories—a 6-3 win over the Quakers on Saturday and a strong 7-2 showing against the Tigers yesterday?...
...Holsey dressed for the game but did not play. She missed her eighth straight game with an injury to her hand, but should be healthy for the start of the Ivy League season on January 7. Friday’s game against Dartmouth at Lavietes Pavilion will feature a rematch of the bitter rivals, last year’s defending Ivy League co-champions. The victory over Colgate marks the end of the non-conference season for Harvard. The Crimson suffered from injuries and inexperience in finishing with an uncharacteristically ugly 4-9 record. “We played arguably...
...this week’s episode, Huey’s grandfather (voiced by John Witherspoon, who appears to be channeling his character from “The Wayans Brothers”) gets beaten up by a blind man and challenges him to a rematch. The narrative proceeds to an anime-style tangent comparing the blind man to legendary cinematic swordsman Zatoichi. He is subsequently dubbed the “blind N_____ Samurai...
...Both involve moving your arms “back and forth, right-left, right-left,” he said. Kapral, the previous record-holder, said that while he had not been aware that Warren broke his record, he was not surprised and would like a rematch. “I’d like to challenge him to race head-to-head in a race sometime,” he said. “We’re obviously almost exactly the same speed. Maybe the Boston marathon?” Although Warren has brought publicity to joggling, long...