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...standings...I really believe that we ended up probably where we deserve to end up.”The Crimson, meanwhile, completed a stunning turnaround, taking 13 out of the 14 maximum possible points in its last seven ECAC contests. After suffering an 0-7-2 winless streak in the middle of the season, Harvard seems to be peaking at the perfect time—and on the biggest stages.“We’re all just spent, and extremely happy—just an absolute battle just like every time up here,” Taylor said...
...nights in New York City on Friday, as the Harvard men’s basketball team (8-19, 3-8 Ivy) took on Columbia (14-12, 7-4). Poor shooting and domination on the interior spelled the end for the Crimson’s short-lived two-game winning streak as the Lions roared back from a 17-4 deficit early in the first half to win, 61-54. “The differential [in the game] was the ability to convert on the interior,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “We had no answers...
...Harvard men’s volleyball team (6-5, 4-2 EIVA Hay) had a stunning weekend against New Haven (7-8) and Stevens (9-10), capturing two victories without the loss of a single game. The Crimson ended its three-match losing streak last Friday with a sweeping win against the Chargers, 3-0 (30-26, 30-18, 30-23). The following day, Harvard defeated the Ducks of Stevens, 3-0 (30-25, 30-28, 30-27). The weekend propelled the Crimson back over .500. “I think we are building a lot of momentum...
...weekend and was named Rookie of the Week on WomensLax.com for her performance against the Crusaders. UMass came into the game with consecutive losses against nationally ranked teams, having fallen to both No. 3 Maryland and No. 15 Boston University. Harvard knew that UMass, wanting to end its losing streak, was going to play an intense game. “We knew UMass was a very physical team,” Martin said. “They were coming off losses and wanted to really win. But we were just going to play our game...
...independent streak goes way back, and it's never gone away," says Thomas Naylor, a former Duke economics professor who now leads the state's fledgling secession movement. In that statewide poll, three of every four Vermonters agreed that the United States had lost its moral authority. "That's really something," Naylor says...