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...Harvard men’s lacrosse team (5-7, 0-4 Ivy) takes on archrival Yale (4-8, 0-5) tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Reese Stadium, whether that streak will be the Crimson’s or the Bulldogs’ winless run in the Ivies is up for grabs...
...This guy carried us to two World Series championships, the first time that's happened in my lifetime. Guess what? He's human. He's recovering. He'll get his swing back. All will be right in the world. They didn't bury his jersey under the new Yankees Stadium for nothing. And, bottom line, who would you rather have: a hobbled Big Papi in the lineup or little Steinbrenners in the front office? We win this...
...build on this and get on a roll,” she added. Harvard will try to ride its winning tide through the season’s final contests. The Crimson will face off against No. 18 Cornell in its Ivy League finale on Saturday at Harvard Stadium. “Going into Cornell, I think this gives us more confidence,” Simmons said. “It’s an Ivy game, it’s a big Ivy opponent,” Bobzin added. “Beating them would really...
When he appeared on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, however, the New York fog had lifted, and cheers chased the white Popemobile like a cresting wave as it trundled through foul territory. When it stopped and Benedict disembarked, there was a roar. The Pope stepped down, surveying his journey's final stop, soaked it all up and beamed. - with reporting by Tim Padgett/Miami
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team fell to Dartmouth, 11-7, yesterday at Harvard Stadium. The game marked the fifth straight loss for the Crimson (7-6) and returned the Big Green (6-6) to .500. Harvard’s string of defeats began on March 29th with a loss to Yale, 13-10. Since then, the Crimson has been unable to reclaim the success that it had earlier in the season when its record boasted seven wins and only one loss. “We have had a tough streak in our schedule but they have all been...