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...other words, he was winning by a mile. Raich, perhaps the best skier in the world right now, would need a miracle to catch him. Or a race official's ruling. No problem, says Miller, "At least I don't have to go all the way down to Torino tomorrow" for the medal...
...single goal. The five-goal loss matched a pair of 6-1 drubbings at the hands of Minnesota-Duluth in November as the Crimson’s worst results of the season. The Crimson seeks to get back on track with the Beanpot final against Boston College tomorrow night and home games versus Cornell and Colgate this weekend. —Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached at ambaird@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
...continue an upward trend that began with a pair of wins last weekend, it will have affirmed its position in a four-team championship hunt. If it loses, the Crimson (7-11, 3-2) will return from its road trip, which also includes a tilt tomorrow with league doormat Penn (3-15, 1-4), without any real hope for its fourth title of the 21st century. According to head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, though, no one contest is that crucial. “We can’t think in terms of that,” she said...
After five contests spanning 34 days and four different states, the Harvard men’s basketball team finally comes home again.The Crimson (12-7, 4-2 Ivy) returns to Lavietes Pavilion this weekend, taking on Princeton tonight and Penn tomorrow night.The Tigers (5-12, 3-1) have been the surprise story of the early Ivy season, taking three of their first four league contests after entering conference play with a 2-10 mark. Both Princeton and Penn (12-6, 4-0) played their first four league games at home, raising a bit of skepticism around the league about whether...
...Bush's staff pointed out: "This is like the movie 'The Italian Job,' only in a bus!" In the end, the genius in the Taurus had taken us on a shortcut and actually beat Mrs. Bush to the Villa Madama. And the Olympics don't even open until tomorrow...