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Home sweet home. Sort of. After opening the season with 12 games on the road, the Harvard women’s water polo team looked to notch a victory last night in their first game of the season at Blodgett Pool. But Brown had other plans. The Bears (4-9) pulled away early and dominated the second half of play to record a 12-4 victory over the Crimson (6-7). This marks Brown’s sixth straight victory over Harvard, dating back to last season. Since 2004, the Bears have controlled the series with a 14-6 advantage...
...Having finished the regular season as the third-place team in the conference, the Crimson was granted a bye in the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. Meanwhile, the sixth-seeded Bobcats played host to Brown, roaring past the Bears with 14 goals in two games last weekend...
...could have a dampening effect on Harvard. The Crimson entered the break having gone 6-0-1 over its last seven ECAC contests, vaulting from mediocrity to the upper levels of the conference tables. Harvard has lost only twice since late January: a 4-2 blip at Brown on Feb. 1 and the overtime defeat, 6-5, to Boston College in the Beanpot championship...
...chance to play an LSU or a North Carolina.Instead, the Crimson is right back where it’s been for the past two months: facing yet another do-or-die weekend in the Ivy League. After clinching a share of the Ancient Eight championship last Friday at Brown, Harvard couldn’t close the deal and take the title outright, dropping a 64-58 loss at Yale en route to a three-way share of the Ivy crown with Dartmouth and Cornell. The league could not use a tiebreaker to name its representative to the NCAA tourney?...
...visage described discountenance." Eliot Spitzer wrote those words about a character in a short story for his high school literary magazine. The sentence was florid in an adolescent way - Spitzer was always something of an intellectual show-off. Jason Brown, a friend from those days, later told Spitzer biographer Brooke Masters that Spitzer might simply have written, "He was unhappy...