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...Crimson, then, will have its man in the middle for its 14 non-conference games, which include tilts against major D-I programs Michigan and Providence, and the first four contests of that grueling stretch of Ivy competition known as the “14-game tournament.” After that, Harvard will have to find someone to fill in for Cusworth—an uncomfortable position, to be sure, but one that the Crimson is all too familiar with. “He’s been injured every year he’s been here. It?...
...time defending champion Penn is once again the team to beat in the Ancient Eight, one year removed from romping to a league title at 12-2 and giving three-seed Texas a run for its money in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Reigning Player of the Year Ibrahim Jaaber returns for his senior year, as does All-Ivy forward Mark Zoller. Long-time head coach Fred Dunphy is not back, however, after leaving Penn, but not Philadelphia, in the spring, to replace Hall-of-Famer John Chaney at fellow Big 5 institution Temple. So Glen Miller, formerly...
...tailgate will not allow outside alcohol and will charge a dollar per beverage within its gates.Instead, there is a possibility—quite an intriguing one at that—that the Harvard men’s soccer team will be hosting the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Ohiri Field concurrently with the tailgate. That’s the Sweet Sixteen of college soccer, people.Now, granted this possibility comes with a giant “if”: the Crimson would have to beat eighth-seeded UCLA in Los Angeles on Wednesday and have Gardner-Webb (a team...
...words of Binghamton head coach Paul Marco, “both halves were worth the price of admission.”On Saturday, the Harvard men’s soccer team faced off against the Bearcats in its first game of the NCAA tournament. The Crimson triumphed over Binghamton 2-1, but only after essentially playing two separate games of soccer.In the first half of play, it was the Bearcats who held possession of the ball for most of the time, keeping it down on Harvard’s defensive end and forcing the Crimson to step up its defensive...
...events on Friday. The Crimson faced Brown (1-1-0, 1-1-0 Ivy) in Providence, cinching its second win of the season, 190-107. Papadakis won both diving events in her bid to return to the NCAA Tournament in 2006-07, taking the 1-meter and 3-meter titles. “We’re all confident she’ll make [the tournament] again,” O’Connor said. Clarke and Morgan joined her as double champions. Harvard’s other double winners again came out of the 200-yard medley winning team...