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...basketball schools did formally battle to see who was best in Beantown. A basketball Beanpot took place semi-regularly four times in the 1970s and the Crimson won half of those, taking the titles in 1973 and 1976. In fact, the 1976 was the last time that tournament was held, making Harvard the reigning basketball Beanpot champion.Harvard will have to wait a bit longer for a chance to defend the title. While it plays each Boston school, Boston College will only face the Crimson this year, knocking this unofficial event out of perfect harmony. Not that this will make Harvard?...
...Dominion, while Murphy and Panzano faced a fall and major decision to give the Monarchs their first victory of the season.Sophomore Michael Sadler (157) began a difficult day in place of Flanagan with a technical fall loss against Chris Brown. Sadler endured tremendous competition at every stage of the tournament, as Brown went on to defeat Missouri’s Nick Marable, the nation’s No. 1 grappler—and Sadler’s opponent in the evening.Despite a fierce effort from Old Dominion, Harvard salvaged positives from the opening session, as O’Connor...
With seven games between today and Christmas break, and with a tournament in California over vacation providing no rest for the weary, the Crimson will have to make adjustments on the fly if it wants to win more than it loses before starting Ivy play...
...create opportunities for his teammates, hold the ball up, and his knack for finishing make him as complete a striker as Harvard has ever had. The Grand Prairie, Texas native finished this year with 10 goals and 26 points, helping Harvard to the second round of the NCAA tournament. In the first round, Akpan scored the double-overtime golden goal winner against the University of Massachusetts. This season also saw Akpan set the Crimson’s all-time career points and assists records. Both marks fell on Nov. 8 in a 6-1 demolition of Columbia...
...made strides [in the tournament] because we had great seniors and guys we will miss incredibly next season,” Clark said. “We’re going to have to find a way to replace six good players...