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Harvard (22-23, 11-3 Ivy) had split a doubleheader with Cornell (34-16, 11-3) earlier in the season, but lost the best-of-three contest to the Ivy League co-champions...
...April 14, 2001-The Crimson (4-2 Ivy) needed a split with Cornell (7-1 Ivy) at Soldiers Field to maintain control of its own destiny in the Ivy race. It didn't happen...
Despite the split, Harvard still managed to came back and split the Ivy title with Cornell. The Crimson needed Cornell to lose one of its last four Ivy games between Penn and Princeton. The Big Red, like Harvard earlier in the season, could not figure out Princeton ace Brie Galicinao...
...last time these two teams met, the Crimson split a doubleheader with the Big Red that put its season in jeopardy. Harvard defeated Cornell in the first game 7-3, but then went on to suffer a 2-1 loss in the second...
...indication that the administration disdains their concerns. By "gutting" the Clinton rule, as one member of Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund put it, but maintaining a skeleton, the administration can claim it is holding firm on protections even as it offers concessions to industry. "This is clearly an effort to split the difference," says TIME White House correspondent Jay Carney. "Bush has taken a lot of flak for his decisions on arsenic and Kyoto, for example. The White House wants very much to show Bush in a greener light, but the President also has a lot of friends who are powerful...