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...Harvard women’s soccer team suffered its second consecutive tough home loss, dropping a 1-0 decision to Dartmouth on Saturday.With the result, the Crimson (7-5-3, 1-3-2 Ivy) saw its chances of obtaining an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament grow a bit slimmer, while the Big Green (11-3-1, 4-1-0) now finds itself alone in first place in the Ivy League after Columbia shocked Yale on Friday.The loss comes on the heels of Harvard’s excruciating 2-1 loss to Princeton at Ohiri Field last weekend, when...
...Harvard men’s soccer team, Saturday’s weather only added to the worries. The temperature outside was cold, but this Crimson team is used to the chilly weather in the Northeast. But when it started to snow on Saturday, both Harvard (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) and Dartmouth (9-2-4, 4-1-0) became a little fazed. When the game started at two in the afternoon, the snow had not yet started to fall, making the first half of play considerably easier. “[In the first half] we were able...
When you’re up against the wall, it’s hard to take a step forward. When someone pushes you back, it’s even harder.The Harvard men’s soccer team failed to break its eight-game winless streak Saturday, dropping a hard-fought match to Ivy powerhouse Dartmouth by a score of 2-1. But things could have been different if it were not for one call that propelled Harvard (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) back from the brink of victory to a heartbreaking defeat to the Big Green...
DIED. RICHARD SMALLEY, 62, nanotechnology pioneer who shared a Nobel Prize with fellow chemists Robert Curl and Sir Harold Kroto for discovering a highly stable, soccer-ball-shaped carbon molecule, a cylindrical version of which--100,000 times thinner than a human hair--can conduct electricity; of cancer; in Houston. The playful professor--among the honors listed on his curriculum vitae is Rice University Homecoming Queen--dubbed the molecule buckminsterfullerene because it resembled the geodesic domes of architect Buckminster Fuller...
...very impressed with your report on Asia's heroes [Oct. 10]. Sania Mirza and South Korean soccer star Park Ji Sung have boosted the image of Asian athletes to new heights. Asia has always had great sports stars, but until now, very few managed to steal the limelight from Europe's important athletes. All Asia now identifies the British football club of Manchester United with Park?no mean achievement. And the Indian belle Mirza has taken the tennis world by storm. Subhobrata Basu Kolkata, India...