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...make him one of Harvard’s 11 All-Ivy selections as well as one of two Ivy players selected as an All-American.Whether it was inevitable or something just clicked, the Crimson started to roll after the tough start. Big wins against Cornell at an ever-unpredictable Schoellkopf Field—where the team suffered a surprising 27-13 setback in its last visit in 2005—and at home against Lafayette were flanked by three more victories against Princeton, Dartmouth, and Columbia. “It was definitely a determined mentality [before Cornell],” junior...
...senior Luke Siwula, but he’s been on the shelf lately with an injury. Cornell also possesses the superior defense, which ranks second in the Ivies against the pass (the Bears are dead-last in that category).Showers are predicted in Ithaca for tomorrow, and a slippery Schoellkopf Field is good news for the Red.Prediction: Cornell 25, Brown 17DARTMOUTH (1-4, 1-1) VS. COLUMBIA (1-4, 0-2)The dregs of the conference, even though Dartmouth could conceivably—if the previous picks are correct, at least—move into a third-place jumble with...
...made a good move and he finished the play off,” Murphy said. “Not just made the play, but finished the thing in the endzone.”But when Harvard lined up for the ensuing extra point, sophomore kicker Patrick Long slipped on Schoellkopf Field’s Astroturf, sending the ball into the Crimson offensive line and then bouncing into the hands of a Big Red defender, who returned it over 90 yards for the safety. It was the first in a series of late-half Harvard meltdowns—a Cornell touchdown...
Long converted the second one, but on the third the Astroturf at Schoellkopf Field got to him, and he tripped before his kick was blocked...
Traveling north to Ithaca, N.Y., the Harvard field hockey squad maintained its first-place position in the Ivy League with a 3-2 overtime win over Cornell Sunday afternoon at Schoellkopf Field. The Crimson (7-4, 3-0 Ivy) remains undefeated in league play while the Big Red (6-3, 3-2 Ivy) dropped to fourth place, previously tied for second with Princeton. The victory also snapped Cornell’s three-game winning streak. The Big Red held two one-goal leads during the 71 minutes of play but was finally put to rest after a textbook penalty corner...