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...preachings about this six-game season weren’t falling on deaf ears. The team, its leaders especially, were buying into the proposition. “We talked about making this six-game stretch our new season,” junior Liza Solley said after the second Union rout. “And we’re trying to just finish 2005 strong.”Unfortunately for the momentum built up at the beginning of the six-pack, the Crimson faced a superior UNH squad at Bright on Saturday. The now-No. 2 Wildcats matched Harvard in speed...
...After the Crimson’s 35-3 rout of the Bulldogs to cap a perfect 10-0 season last year, Harvard is looking to hand Yale its fifth straight loss in The Game...
...like this begs the question—why hasn’t a slaughter rule been instituted in the Ivy League?The Harvard football team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) scored 41 points by halftime, a school record for first-half output, on its way to a 55-7 rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns.But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions and recovered...
...question—why hasn’t a slaughter rule been instituted in the Ivy League? The Harvard football team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) scored 41 points in the first half—more than any Crimson team since 1985—on the way to a rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) 55-7 at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns. But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions...
Coming off a 42-14 rout of Dartmouth last weekend, the team finds itself still alive in the Ivy title race, just one game back of a four-way, first-place tie between Brown, Penn, Princeton, and Yale...