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This week’s opponent, New Hampshire, has been all over the board, opening up its season by knocking off defending national champion and then-No. 1 ranked Delaware. The Wildcats proceeded to stun I-A Rutgers, coming back from down 10 at half to beat the Scarlet Knights 35-24. Then, New Hampshire fell asleep for three quarters en route to a 9-7 defeat at the hands of lowly William and Mary...
...will broadcast six Ivy games this fall including two Harvard contests. The package will begin on Sept. 25 as the Crimson travel to Providence to take on Brown. YES will also broadcast Harvard’s game against Columbia in Cambridge on Nov. 6. Last season, the Lions upset the then-No. 23 Crimson 16-13, essentially ending Harvard’s hopes for an Ivy title...
...Crimson started off the season on cruise control against its usual lineup of weak Ivy opponents like Cornell and Brown. While an 8-1 loss to then-No. 1 Trinity was a disappointing, if familiar, situation—Harvard has not beaten the Bantams since the 2000-2001 season—the Crimson regained its winning ways until the Tigers provided the first of several unpleasant reality checks...
...Crimson rebounded in a strong manner, taking its first three games at Northeasterns by a combined score of 44-7. Harvard’s only loss in the tournament came to then-No. 20 Brown in the finals...
Then came Harvard’s finest hour—the defeat of then-No. 18 Princeton. The Crimson jumped on the Tigers early, scoring twice in each frame during the first half, while surrendering just one goal...