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...victory made the sophomore only the third-ever Harvard men’s fencer to capture the NCAA title??and the first in 12 years...
It’s the same determination and drive to win that was lacking on the other sideline and has been lacking on the Yale bench since winning the 1999 Ivy title??Siedlecki’s high-water mark as the Bulldogs’ coach...
...highlight. Harvard could have attached a memorable footnote to this 2005 season by upsetting a team that has historically owned the Crimson and the rest of the Ancient Eight. Princeton-Harvard is always a fiery matchup, with tremendous pride—and, on better days, an Ivy League title??on the line. In 2003, it was a classic duel between two top-20 teams. After the Tigers roared back in the second half to the tune of two goals, the Crimson scored with 12 seconds left and a chance to tie. Harvard couldn’t come through...
...British empire, focusing on their different foundations. Britain had an economy-based empire and never tried to dominate the world, he said, realizing that “they were a middle-weight country” that could only hold on to the “heavy-weight title?? for so long...
...average over 100 yards rushing a game, and has always has been a steady pass blocker for O’Hagan.While Dawson’s numbers are solid, for Harvard to run the table—they’ll likely have to in order to win the Ivy title??Dawson will need to unleash a few of his signature dashes. My bet is that he will.So there it is. The Crimson has battled through inconsistent quarterback play, a trainer’s room full of impact players, and their All-American running back looking slightly more human.All...