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...heels with a 7-2 mark. Harvard will look to ride the momentum from its seven-game winning streak south to Princeton and Penn for two key games this weekend. Sophomore guard Emily Tay was the offensive leader in the Crimson’s third consecutive weekend sweep, scoring 29 points and 16 assists. Tay’s performance earned her Ivy League Player of the Week honors—the second time in as many weeks that a Crimson player has picked up that award, with sophomore guard Niki Finelli winning it last week.HARVARD 68, YALE 58Entering Saturday?...
...time for a reality check. Muslims make up about 3% of the E.U. population today, and that figure will reach no more than 10% by 2025. But the fear that radical Islam will sweep through the old Continent is symptomatic of something bigger: Europe's identity crisis. Thanks, in part, to immigration, the relatively high Muslim birthrate and the rising number of mixed-race marriages, Europe is getting more diverse by the day. Once homogeneous communities are now a jumble of cultures. Inevitably, some of them clash. And, as Europe struggles to figure out what it means to be European...
...Last season, following a sweep at home to the Tigers and Quakers, the Crimson was swept the next weekend by the Bears and Bulldogs, sending the team deeper into a tailspin that lasted eight games and only ended with a win in the season finale against Columbia...
...Bulldogs also have done very well against the Crimson recently. They swept Harvard last year, and, having already won at Lavietes Pavilion, needs only to win on Saturday at the John J. Lee Amphitheatre to complete the season sweep. The Crimson faces a daunting task if it wants to avoid an oh-for against its rival for the second consecutive season. Lee Amphitheatre may be the most difficult place to play in the Ivy League, thanks to its acoustics and the swarms of loud students packed very close to the court. Harvard has not won at that arena since...
...over Princeton—a result that gave the Crimson sole possession of first place in the Ivy League—Finelli came back the next night to record a career-high 26 points, pacing the team’s 87-74 win over Penn and second consecutive weekend sweep. On her career night Saturday against the Quakers, she shot 6-for-7 from three-point range and a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line, also chipping in five rebounds and three steals for good measure. Playing at home for the first time since December...