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...biggest glitch came when senior Carle Stenmark was carted off the field after going down with an injury in the first quarter. Although he returned to the sidelines later in the game, he did not see any more action in his final game at the stadium. The lack of offensive production early on demonstrated how sorely Harvard missed him.BITS AND PIECESThe loss was the Crimson’s first at Harvard Stadium. The team is now 3-1 in the facility.... Yale’s victory was its first against the Crimson in four years.... Stenmark’s injury...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Nerves, Slow Start Hamper Men's Lax | 4/29/2007 | See Source »

...Asia and beyond, backers of the Premier League can look forward to "a much brighter future of growth," says Hicks. If so, that would be one of the business world's more improbable turnarounds. Less than 20 years ago, English football was known more for rabid fans and decrepit stadiums than for the sort of classy crowd that fills the suites at the stadiums of Chelsea and Manchester United. How did the local game of the English working class become a global business? And can it stay on top? Before English football could take over the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Goal Rush | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

...stretch, even for relatively small clubs. Despite losing money last season, Sheffield United bought China's Chengdu Five Bull football team (and duly renamed the side the Blades, to match the English club's moniker). Since then, United has opened a city-center bar and retail outlet at the stadium. Analysts are impressed. "If a club hasn't got a high profile or heaps of cash, building relationships in the local market is a cost-effective way to build brand awareness and suit longer-term Asian sensibilities," says Geoffrey Gold, ceo of Football Dynamics Asia, the Jakarta-based consultants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Goal Rush | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

Yesterday afternoon at Harvard Stadium, the Crimson women’s lacrosse team (4-10, 1-4 Ivy League) finished its home season with a resounding 12-6 victory over the University of New Hampshire (6-9, 3-2 AE), its first win against the Wildcats in the last three seasons...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Finishes in Style | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

...team, we play best with a lot of confidence and emotion,” Schoen said. “We were all really excited and wanted to come home with a win in our home stadium for the last time...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Finishes in Style | 4/26/2007 | See Source »

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