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...118th edition of The Game, Harvard (9-0, 7-0 Ivy) relied on its seniors for steady leadership and its youth for game-breaking plays as the Crimson completed a perfect season before 51,634 spectators at the Yale Bowl...
...celebrated the victory of Harvard’s football team should also rally behind the many other successful varsity teams in sports as diverse as women’s hockey and men’s squash. In that way the same exhilaration that pervaded the sidelines in the Yale Bowl can be replicated more regularly on our campus. In the meantime, those who were lucky enough to be at The Game can savor a triumphal end to a historic season. The specific plays may fade from the forefront of spectators’ minds, but the memory of the Crimson?...
While most every Harvard sports fan was crammed into the Yale Bowl, the men’s hockey team hit its stride far from quietly. In what was one of the most enjoyable Crimson hockey weekends in recent memory, Harvard toppled a nationally ranked Cornell team, 4-3, in overtime and then proceeded to massacre Colgate, 6-1, on Saturday. On the strength of those wins, the Crimson assumed first place in the ECAC...
Like Balestracci, senior defensive end Marc Laborsky is no stranger to the big plays. But he, too, found himself in an unusual role at the Yale Bowl...
...seniors on the Harvard side of the Yale Bowl yesterday had waited four long years to storm the field at Harvard-Yale. By the end of the game, many of them couldn’t wait four more seconds...