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...stint in Hanover from 1987 to 1991. The Big Green hasn’t won an Ivy championship since his initial departure, and hasn’t sniffed the top of the league since Teevens’ return in 2005.“I think some of the established teams??Harvard’s been there for a number of years, Penn’s been there for a number of years, Princeton’s made a run of late—Dartmouth hasn’t been in that mix,” Teevens said...
...senior cornerback Steven Williams late in the fourth quarter preserved the Crimson’s narrow lead and helped Harvard (3-2, 2-0 Ivy) hold on for a 27-17 win over the Leopards (4-2) in front of 10,001 fans at Harvard Stadium in both teams?? final non-conference game of the season.Lafayette, which entered the game giving up just 8.8 points and 210 yards per contest, allowed a season-high 27 points against an efficient Crimson offense.But it was Harvard’s secondary that finally closed the door on the Leopards?...
...Crimson would have had many more opportunities to score and put the game away had it not been limited by flags. EXTRA POINTS The loss was Harvard’s first against Holy Cross since 2000...The winning team has scored 31 points in each of the teams?? last three games...Sophomore Patrick Long took over field-goal duty from senior Matt Schindel, but missed his first attempt, a 24-yarder, late in the opening quarter. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...season, with captain Devon Shapiro assisting on a goal by sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon. The score came after a Wildcat foul on an attempted clear, which granted Harvard the penalty corner. New Hampshire responded after just 1:45 later to tie the score at 1, ending both teams?? droughts less than five minutes into the half. Harvard’s answer was another corner shot on goal from junior back Francine Polet, which rang true and put the Crimson ahead, 2-1. Harvard sealed its offensive victory around the 52-minute mark. Freshman forwards Leigh McCoy and Maggie...
...Crimson men’s heavyweight crew team ended its season in resounding fashion earlier this month when the varsity eight won and the varsity four made it to the semifinals in the teams?? respective events at England’s Henley Royal Regatta, one of the most prestigious rowing meets of the year...