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...quarter: Gordon carries twice to set up a 3rd-and-1 at the Crimson 35. In other Harvard news, the men's soccer team is tied 0-0 with UMass after regulation in the first round of the NCAA tournament...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff | Title: HARVARD-YALE LIVE BLOG | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...hours, the Harvard men’s soccer team could do nothing but wait.Sunday’s crushing 1-0 overtime defeat to Penn in the regular-season finale left the Crimson unsure if it was going to have the opportunity to play another match this season.Harvard (11-5, 5-2 Ivy) had finished third in the Ivy League and was far from being guaranteed a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson’s fate was out of its hands.“It was miserable,” co-captain Michael Fucito said...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Soccer to Face Off in Tourney | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...invented? I don't think so. Rugby league has been using the technology since 1996, and cricket, rugby union and tennis (with Hawk-Eye) have all embraced the concept. Even Manchester United's Alex Ferguson now thinks that there may be a role for "instant replays" in soccer. Welcome to the video gang, baseball. What kept you? Richard Percy, Wigan, England

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...declaration to come in any post-game press conference, but especially in this one. The Harvard women’s soccer team had just lost to Northeastern in the first round of NCAA Tournament play, and it had lost after two overtime periods in the round of penalty kicks. The Crimson had come within two made PKs of advancing to the next round of the tournament. Its season had come down to a matter of inches and guesses, to the do-or-die contest that decides things when 110 minutes of play can’t. And Harvard came...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CUNNING COMMENTARY: Next Crop of Crimson Leadership Set to Go | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard starts out right by whooping Yale’s ass with 4 goals and 4 touchdowns to Yale’s zip in this half-rugby, half-soccer game, one of the first intercollegiate football matches. 1890: Harvard captures the first of its seven national championships, 12-6. 1894: Rugby brutality continues as seven players were reported to be carried out in “dying conditions,” according to newspapers and had to be suspended for two years. Also, first Yale game with William H. Lewis, Harvard’s first black captain and first football...

Author: By Julia S Chen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Harvard-Yale Game, Through the Ages | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

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