Word: stadiumitis
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Those are the empirics, but there’s an emotional component, as well and as always, to this long-standing rivalry. The Crimson has not lost since dropping a 27-24 stunner to the Tigers at Harvard Stadium a year ago that, as its second league loss, effectively ended its bid to repeat as Ivy champs. Harvard is looking for retribution; Princeton, undefeated since being short-changed by the pundits in the preseason, is looking for recognition...
Saturday’s 12 p.m. matchup between the no. 15 Harvard football team (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) and no. 21 Princeton (5-0, 2-0) at Princeton Stadium will be a battle for many things...
...offensive juggernaut that is the Harvard Men’s soccer team kept rolling Tuesday night, as the No. 25 Crimson won its fifth straight game by defeating Holy Cross 5-2. The Crimson continued its offensive prolificacy despite the soggy conditions at Linden Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium, getting four second-half goals to put the game out of reach...
Jamie and I started in St. Louis (the new Busch Stadium) and finished in Cincinnati (the Great American Ballpark). In between, we visited Chicago (Wrigley), Detroit (Comerica), and Pittsburgh (PNC). On our way, we enjoyed the fruits of the local industry: Bud Light in Beer Town, Old Style in Chi-Town, Yuengling in coal country—all, naturally, in ballpark bleachers. We didn’t skip the gigantic Cheese Coneys in Cincinnati, but maybe we should have...
...watch a few of the games on television. I’ll watch them at bars with Dave and Caleb, my Mets fan friends, if they’re not at Shea Stadium for the Series. I may even appreciate what’s happening. But don’t expect me to enjoy...