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...half,” sophomore Katie Rollins said. “We came out a little bit flat. We need to come out of the locker stronger.”The Crusaders outscored Harvard 13-4 in the first five minutes, bringing the deficit within one. Junior Ashley McLaughlin tied the game at 44 with just over 11 minutes remaining in the match. Senior Kaitlin Foley, who led all players with 22 points, gave Holy Cross its first lead, 46-44, on a layup. The Crusaders managed to keep the lead until Rollins netted one at the free-throw line...
...half Ancient Eight titles between them; Murphy has three of those.Upstart Yale, however, picked fifth in the preseason media poll, can earn at least a share of the Ivy League crown in 2006 with a victory tomorrow, while Harvard, the early favorite, can force a three-way tie with a win and a Princeton loss versus Dartmouth. And, you know, 1636.There’s a silver lining here in terms of Harvard-Yale relations. After the Crimson flattens the Bulldogs tomorrow, supporters of the two schools can join together in saluting the Ivy League’s new champion...
...Harvard men’s squash team clinched its third consecutive Ivy title last year in a three-way tie with Yale and Princeton, and this season, it is not looking to share. Riding on the experience of its starting nine—six of which are seniors—the Crimson will look not only to make a push for the Ivy title but also to give perennial powerhouse Trinity a run for the national title. Harvard, which finished last year with a record of 5-1 in the Ivies, will start its season this weekend with a Friday...
...famous 29-29 “win” in 1968?“I don’t rate that as the greatest game I ever saw,” he says. “We were doggone lucky to even be able to come back and tie that game. I think last year would rate ahead of it. That’s one for the books.” He’s in good position to judge, as Norton’s Harvard roots run deep. Although not an alum himself, Norton’s father...
...English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand and Professor of Philosophy Alison Simmons. The meeting gave council members and undergraduates the opportunity to share their views and ask questions of the co-chairs. The preliminary report established the “idea that general education is meant to tie what we learn at Harvard to our lives after Harvard,” according to Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) vice chair for Undergraduate Education and a CUE member. Greenfield said that students and faculty will now have to address two questions: whether...