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When the No. 15 Harvard football team (8-0, 5-0 Ivy) takes on the No. 17 Penn Quakers (7-1, 5-0) tomorrow, it will mark the fifth consecutive meeting between the two schools in which at least a share of the Ivy crown has been at stake for one of the teams, if not both...
After the hype and build up for the biggest Ivy showdown since 2001 faded away, the Harvard football team stormed Franklin Field today and left no doubt who deserves to wear the 2004 Ivy crown. The No.15 Crimson dismantled the No. 17 Penn Quakers 31-10, winning in Philadelphia for the first time since 1980 and securing at least a share of the Ivy title. The league championship is the second for Harvard in four years and 11th overall...
...Harvard women’s volleyball team hosts the Quakers and Princeton this weekend in its final two matches of the season, and two victories will guarantee the Crimson (14-8, 9-3 Ivy) at least a share of the Ivy League crown. The title would be the first in Harvard volleyball history...
After the hype and build up for the biggest Ivy showdown since 2001 faded away, the Harvard football team stormed Franklin Field today and left no doubt who deserves to wear the 2004 Ivy crown. The No.15 Crimson dismantled the No. 17 Penn Quakers 31-10, winning in Philadelphia for the first time since 1980 and securing at least a share of the Ivy title. The league championship is the second for Harvard in four years and 11th overall...
Almost four years later, there are no lingering feelings about the decision on either end. When the Quakers and the Crimson face off in what has become a nearly annual showdown to determine the Ivy crown, there is too much at stake to reminisce about one player’s decision. Today, Bagnoli has nothing but praise for the wiry kid that he admittedly “tried like heck” to recruit...