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...shots. “We got every conceivable shot out of our offense,” Delaney-Smith said. “We missed everything from basic lay-ups to perimeter shots. Nothing was falling for us yesterday.” Saturday’s was the teams?? first meeting in seven years, and the Crimson now holds a 7-16 record against UNH since 1977. The game against the Wildcats was the first of three straight against teams from the America East conference. Harvard takes on Boston University tomorrow and Vermont on Sunday...
Harvard makes the trip after defeating a trio of nationally ranked ECAC teams??then-No. 10 Clarkson, then-No. 3 St. Lawrence and No. 8 Dartmouth—in its last three games. The Crimson is off to its best start since the 2003-04 season, when it came out of the gate with an 11-game winning streak. The team’s recent success has bumped it up to No. 2 in the national rankings, a first since the 2004-05 campaign...
...Penn’s in the historic Palestra.The Bulldogs are motored by All-Ivy guard Eric Flato, a little-engine type who can shoot, pass, and D up. But when opposing teams stick a long, physical defender on Flato—Jaaber held him to 11 points in the teams?? second meeting last season, eliminating Yale from contention—who is going to put up the points that push the Bulldogs to key road victories down the stretch? 4. PENNDon’t be surprised if the Quakers just go out and win the thing again, although...
...most of Saturday afternoon, but the storm barely missed New York, marking the second straight week when the forecast called for worse weather than actually occurred.The swirling winds in Wien Stadium, however, did make things difficult for sophomore punter Thomas Hull, who averaged just 31.7 yards on seven kicks.Both teams?? kickers, Patrick Long and Jon Rocholl, missed extra points.Harvard head coach Tim Murphy stopped short of blaming any of his team’s deficiencies on Mother Nature.“It wasn’t [a factor],” he said...
...dyed-in-the-wool Red Sox fan, the other a Bronx bomber since birth; when it comes to Major League Baseball, we don’t agree on much. During the postseason, metaphorical fists fly as we gloat over our respective teams?? accomplishments and argue over who is the more valuable player: Mike Lowell or Derek Jeter, Mickey Mantle or Teddy Ballgame. But there is one thing we can agree on; we both nominate Manny Ramirez and Jonathan Papelbon for 2008 Class Day Speakers...