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James Joyce
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The Game for the Ages: Football vs. Yale, Heartbreak of the Year
With four minutes remaining in the 4th quarter, The Game was Harvard’s to lose.
Where All the Action Happens: The Adams Housing Day Video
You’ll be hard pressed to find any Harvard fans belting out lines about Old Eli and Harvard holding sway at The Game this weekend – but shout “We be in Adams!” in the vicinity of any Crimson-clad student and it’s a near-guarantee that you’ll be met with a resounding “that’s where all the action happens!”
Harvard Drops Fourth-Straight Game, Losing to Penn, 24-20
For the third time this month, the Crimson failed to deliver under pressure. Unfortunately for Harvard, a game that began with a celebration of players in their final year came to an end with a failed last-minute drive in the final quarter. Harvard dropped this Saturday’s home contest to the Pennsylvania Quakers, 24-20.
NOTEBOOK: Some Positives in Princeton
Harvard fell to Princeton 30-24 in its first Ivy League loss of the season.
Preview: Football to Challenge Nationally-Ranked Princeton
The Harvard squad leads the nation in sacks, blocked kicks, and blocked punts, its most recent win coming in a 31-21 crusade against Holy Cross last Saturday.
Playing with Pigskin: A Look at The Crimson Archives
Any pertinent observers of Harvard’s weekly halftime show may have noticed one glaring difference: the size of the band. The reason: Old Timers’ Day! This past weekend marked the 100th anniversary of the Harvard University Band.
Notebook: Smith Shines and Third-Downs Key in Harvard Win
Under the field’s Friday night lights, Harvard swamped Brown, holding the Bears to a single touchdown as they scored six of their own. Here’s what we took away from this weekend’s Crimson triumph.
Football Looks To Kick Off Ivy League Season With a Win
Coming off a close loss in San Diego, the Crimson will try to extend its home winning streak against Brown to 10.
San Diego Staves Off Late Harvard Push as Football Drops Opener, 31-23
Spectators were left wondering if they truly were reliving the same quarter over and over again – or if Sinnett was just that damn good. In the end, Sinnett and the Toreros proved just good enough, staving off a late Harvard comeback attempt to take home a 31-23 victory.
Off to the Horses: Tjerk van Herwaarden, Coach of the Year
Over that time period, Harvard accumulated four hat tricks – also a record – and clawed their way up to 6th in the country.