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...going to be playing their hardest. All of our seniors have been great this entire season. We wish we could have done better for them.” The tournament kicks off on Nov. 11, and the championships will be played on Dec. 2 and 4 at Aggie Soccer Stadium in College Station, Texas. —Staff writer Jonathan P. Hay can be reached at hay@fas.harvard.edu...
...that it’s the week before that really matters. At the beginning of this season, I circled Nov. 12 on my calendar, and not because I was taking the GREs that day. That Saturday, the Penn Quakers come to town. While Yale provides tradition, alumni, a packed stadium, and a roaring tailgate, Penn has, in recent years, promised more—a game with title implications. The past five Ivy champions have been either Penn or Harvard. In every year since 2001, either the Quakers or the Crimson—or both—have been undefeated...
...base in Basel, they were conquering the world. The past few years have seen the completion in Tokyo of a much discussed Prada store, with its honeycomb steel surfaces set with bulging lenses of glass; a major addition to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minn.; and a soccer stadium in Munich. Their relatively small firm has also snagged one of the biggest architectural commissions of the decade, the 2008 Olympic Stadium in Beijing, which will be an undulating nest wrapped in an irregular ribbonwork of crisscrossing steel...
...slaughter rule been instituted in the Ivy League?The Harvard football team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) scored 41 points by halftime, a school record for first-half output, on its way to a 55-7 rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns.But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions and recovered two fumbles.With its third victory in the last four games, Harvard has begun...
...been instituted in the Ivy League? The Harvard football team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) scored 41 points in the first half—more than any Crimson team since 1985—on the way to a rout of Columbia (2-6, 0-5) 55-7 at Wien Stadium on Saturday. Sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, assisted by backup Richard Irvin, led the team up and down the field, scoring six offensive touchdowns. But the real standout plays came from the defense, which added three interceptions and recovered two fumbles. With its third victory in the last...