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...best win of the year, while losing to BU and Albany. The America East went 11-6 against Ivy League opponents this past season, while the Ivy League winner has generally received a slightly higher seed in the past five NCAA Tournaments. So I settled down on press row to see how entertaining a conference tournament is.The answer: very entertaining. The Tournament brought out the best in the teams and programs. Aside from the possible NCAA or NIT bid, the Tournament represents the zenith for the eight teams that played Saturday: BU, Vermont, UNH, Albany, Maine, Hartford, Maryland-Baltimore County...
...NCAA brackets, which contain the squad’s first-round location and opponent, on March 12. Harvard’s tournament opener, its first March Madness appearance since 2003, will take place on either March 17 or 18.HARVARD 72, COLUMBIA 65The Crimson captured its 11th win in a row by defeating Columbia, 72-65, on Saturday’s Senior Night, after graduating co-captains Christiana Lackner and Kyle Dalton were honored with a pre-game ceremony. The victory proved to be much more difficult than expected, after Harvard had outscored the Lions by a margin of 29 points...
...first player in Harvard basketball history to achieve the feat three times.For the Crimson, the victory served to avenge last year’s team, which lost at Newman Arena in the final minute, a crushing defeat that sent the team on to seven more losses in a row. Harvard led by four points with under two minutes to play in that game, but could not complete the job. This year, Housman and Goffredo made sure the Crimson put the Big Red to sleep.“We all in the back of our minds were like...
...18–7. The Crimson (1-1), coming off a last-minute 14-13 victory over Holy Cross in the opening game of its season, was unable to build on that success, losing decisively to the Minutewomen (3-1) at Jordan Field. UMass scored nine goals in a row, 17 of 18 over a 36-minute span, and led by as much as 18-3. “We had an off day all around, from everyone on the team,” said Harvard coach Sarah Nelson ’94. “The team is frustrated...
...does. You might get lettuce one week and then--if, say, a hailstorm hits the lettuce patch--none for several weeks after. Also, you're locked into a fixed amount of food each week, so if you don't feel like cooking for a couple nights in a row, you feel guilty. A farmer sweated over these beautiful ears of corn, and I'm going to throw them out so I can pick up riblets at Applebee...