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...Pizzotti said. “We caught them in some blitzes sometimes...It showed the depth of our receiving corps that [Luft and Richards] got 100 yards.” In the same week, Yale topped the Bears to open up a chance for the Crimson to take a share of the Ivy League Championship, barring losses to either Penn or the Bulldogs—two of the better programs in the Ancient Eight.“We knew all we needed was a slight opening of the door,” Pizzotti said. “We went down...
...hard work put into the season by both coach and players paid off, as Harvard earned a share of the EIVA Hay Division title, going 6-2 in conference play while defeating league foes East Stroudsburg, NYU, and Rutgers-Newark along the way. Topping it all off for the turnaround effort was the Crimson’s first appearance in the playoffs since the 2004-05 season...
...that floundered to a 2-17 mark last year. And in 2009, Ko was the leader of an extraordinary story of resurgence. As the undisputed No. 1 player on the Crimson (13-8, 6-1 Ivy), Ko went undefeated in the Ancient Eight and led her team to a share of the Ivy League title. She was unanimously named the Ivy League Player of the Year. “[This year] was amazing,” Ko said. “It’s nice to win Ivies freshman year and senior year. I think it?...
...four seniors of the Harvard women’s basketball team. For the second straight year, a final-day loss to Dartmouth derailed the Crimson’s shot at a NCAA Tournament spot—and this year, the Ivy League title slipped away with it.Playing for a share of the championship and a chance at a one-game playoff for the league’s tournament spot, Harvard fell uncharacteristically flat, going down, 64-51, to the Big Green in Hanover, N.H. on March 10.“Unfortunately, in the biggest game of the season, we played...
...grabbed 50% of that market. Similar effects have been seen in Paris-Lyon, Paris-Brussels and Hamburg-Berlin transport links, where domination by fast trains has led airlines to reduce or drop services altogether. "When travel time is two hours or less, high-speed rail wins 90% market share [against] airplanes," says SNCF's Faugère. "It's little wonder airlines like Air France are considering starting their own high-speed rail services to win some of the business back, something we find quite flattering...