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Leading up to the showdown with the Quakers last week, Murphy was sitting in his office, fielding media requests left and right. All of it could easily have been distracting...
...cult of the tailgater usually rears its pretentious head but once a year at Harvards anticipated showdown with the Yale football squad. But this year, lovers of Moet and Michelob previewed the tailgating scene at the championship showdown versus Penn. Though even undergraduate pre-game revelry usually takes on a snootier final club-tinge, there is definitely a generation gap in the tailgating experience. Graduates have their pick of top-shelf alcohol, gourmet spreads, and luxury SUVs while undergrads have to be a little bit more creative. Below is a taste of the Harvard tailgate...
Leading up to the showdown with the Quakers last week, Murphy was sitting in his office, fielding media requests left and right. All of it could easily have been distracting...
...came back to win the second set 6-2, setting the scene for a third match showdown. In the tiebreak, Chu was unable to capitalize on his three match points with service, eventually losing to Lipsky, who is ranked No. 57 in the ITA National Singles rankings...
...even this year, as Harvard cruised to a 7-0 record before its showdown with Penn, I was hesitant tocatch the Crimson fever. Yes, Neil Rose and Carl Morris seemed to share an almost magical connection on the field. Yes, Dante, Laborsky & Co. could throttle any offense and stop any team’s running game. And yes, for once, Anders Blewitt wasn’t blowing it for us at the end of every game. But when you’ve been disappointed as many times as I have been, you’ll find yourself doubting each success...