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...season, the Ivy League had one team (Penn) ranked as high as eighth. Before an injury to Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard had inched into the top 20. Yale also sat on the cusp of the top 25 all season, as a permanent member of the “Others Receiving Votes?? category—which admittedly is on par with boasting about making...
...play the part of imprudent Americans. As the future of the country rests on the results of the upcoming presidential election, they must learn from the debacle last time around in 2000 and demand curbs to the troubling new trend of electronic voting. Without a tangible record of the votes??a “paper trail” of cast ballots—there remains the potential that Americans will once again witness a mockery of one of the most important events of the decade...
Eight schools would need to approve any new members, both at the athletic director and Policy Committee levels. If Vermont does, in fact, abstain from voting, that means it will take only three dissenting votes??half of the Ivy hockey institutions, in other words—to block a school’s entry...
Elsewhere, Kerry easily took the Missouri primary with 51 percent of the vote, while Edwards came in second with less than half that total. Gen. Wesley K. Clark took Oklahoma by a slim margin—almost 1,300 votes??last night...
Shifting gears back to my positive Ivy League outlook, Yale moved up the “Others Receiving Votes?? column of the ESPN poll this week to within five spots of the top 25. With No. 24 Lehigh facing Colgate—ranked No. 10 by the Sports Network and No. 11 by ESPN—and No. 25 Hampton taking on No. 13 Grambling next weekend, a Bulldog blowout of Brown could propel Yale into the top 25. In that event, it would be the first time that three Ivy teams are ranked in the same week...