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...following evening.Also, the Crimson’s showings have little to do with the records of the Big Red or Lions, as last season Harvard beat a Cornell squad that finished 8-6 in the league in Ithaca before falling to a Columbia team that closed out the Ivy slate 3-11.The Crimson opens up the road trip against the Lions tonight.Columbia is led by forward John Baumann, who can give opponents trouble both inside and on the perimeter.Baumann is the league’s fourth-leading scorer to this point, and he currently ranks fifth in the Ivies in field...
...thing the Crimson will likely not be confronted with defensively throughout the remainder of the Ivy slate is the zone defense it saw against Brown. Largely aimed at clogging the interior passing lanes and bogging down post players with help defense, zone defenses are weakest at the perimeters and are vulnerable to the probes of a pure jump shooter, as Goffredo taught the Bears on Saturday...
...Harvard women’s hockey team will face a pressure-packed slate of competition this weekend. ECAC, Ivy League, and NCAA tournament implications will all be on the line when the Crimson plays host to Ancient Eight foes Brown and Yale on Friday night and Saturday, respectively. Harvard currently sits at seventh in the USCHO.com National rankings, just ahead of the eight-team cut-off for the NCAA tournament. In the ECAC, the Crimson sits at fifth overall in the standings, but just three points behind the league-leading Bears. With a pair of wins this weekend, it could...
...Crimson hopes to be back in full swing and healthy for the weekend slate of Ivy rival matchups when it takes on Brown and Yale at home...
...summer playground for Manhattan millionaires. But this night, the people who service the lavish Hamptons lifestyle were throwing their own party. They caravanned from a nearby church, little girls in frilly dresses and pomaded boys in squeaky shoes, shepherded by their parents--the roofers who tack gray slate to colonial homes, the maids who scrub toilets and dust Swarovski stemware, and the gardeners who feed the Hamptons' endless appetite for formal English gardens and straight hedgerows...