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...first two games, respectively, was held to only six on 1-of-6 from the floor. Cusworth did grab a game-high seven rebounds.Harvard will look to return to the .500 mark on the young season when it returns home to play Patriot League foe Holy Cross on tomorrow night. Tip-off at Lavietes Pavilion is scheduled for 7 p.m.—Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...
...Koehler Fieldhouse, Penn. Among the highlights for the Crimson was sophomore Louis Caputo, who finished No. 2 at 184 pounds. Senior Bode Ogunwole, Harvard’s heavyweight wrestler, defaulted out of the tournament after two matches to prepare for the NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association) All-Star Match tomorrow. “Bode just wanted to get some warm-up matches before that, so after he finished the first two matches he dropped out of the tournament to make sure he didn’t get hurt,” said junior Robbie Preston, who placed...
...adapt, she will have to understand that today's opponent could be tomorrow's ally. Few in Congress have such a memory for slights and betrayals. She still bristles at the fact that when she first went to Washington, many in the Democratic establishment didn't take her seriously and opposed her march up the leadership. As she told TIME earlier this year, "They couldn't control me, so they tried to take me down." When her former House colleague Martin Frost was running to head the Democratic National Committee after the 2004 elections, she lobbied against him with...
...first complete his final challenge as a Harvard football player. “I’ll tell you what Frank’s meant to the team and to the offense,” Murphy says. “He’s the glue.”Tomorrow, Fernandez will look to hold the Crimson together for one final time...
...Tomorrow Harvard will become more than an elite institution. For one day in the year, the school will shift its attention from academics to athletics, joining the likes of Michigan, Ohio State, and USC in the national Rivalry Week spotlight.When Yale (7-2, 5-1 Ivy) travels to Cambridge to take on the Crimson (7-2, 4-2) at 12 p.m. at Harvard Stadium, hopes will be high that the 123rd edition of The Game does not disappoint.Though it’s unlikely to top last year’s triple overtime thriller, this season’s edition will...