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Harvard Fails to Contain Duke In Front of Large Crowd

Published by Colin Whelehan on April 03, 2010 at 10:10PM

The scene outside Harvard Stadium before the Harvard-Duke lacrosse game was something that Crimson lacrosse hasn’t seen in years.

Free food, tailgating, and thousands of UC-purchased shirts littered the outskirts of the field, all part of an effort to act on the hype that had surrounded this matchup since Harvard upset the Blue Devils in its 2009 season opener, 9-6.

While the Crimson was enjoying the sensation surrounding the pregame festivities, Duke was all business, all night.

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Pitching Controversy Follows Softball

Published by Brian A. Campos on April 03, 2010 at 10:10PM

Inconsistent umpiring has caused controversy in NCAA softball this season.

When you think about softball, controversy is usually not the first thing that comes to mind. But this season, a new trend in officiating is drawing attention from players, coaches, and writers all over the country.

“Crow hopping” is a term often used to describe an illegal motion by the pitcher while she is throwing the ball. Some pitchers separate their foot from the rubber and move forwards as they’re throwing—against the official rule, which states that she must have her foot on the mound in order for the pitch to count. If the pitcher fails to adhere to the rule, the batter is awarded a ball, and any baserunners are advanced one base.

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Ivy Power Dynamic Shifting

Published by Christina C. Mcclintock on April 03, 2010 at 10:10PM

While Cornell may have become the Ivy League media darling with its recent success in men’s basketball and both men’s and women’s hockey, many in Cambridge haven’t been quite so enthused about the Big Red’s recent success.

Cornell’s success against the Crimson certainly hasn’t been making it any more popular.

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Latest Marquee Matchup Arrives

Published by Madeleine Smith on April 02, 2010 at 10:35PM

Sophomore Jeff Cohen, shown here in earlier action, will lead the Harvard men's lacrosse team as it takes on Duke this Friday.

You can basically count the number of big Harvard sporting events on one hand, so when a highly anticipated game comes around, Harvard students jump on the opportunity to celebrate.

Tonight's men’s lacrosse game against Duke is one such event. As the No. 14 Crimson is getting ready to take on the No. 7 Blue Devils at 7 p.m., plenty of supporters will be getting ready to celebrate in the area surrounding Harvard Stadium.

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Harvard Athletes Reach National Stage

Published by B. Marjorie Gullick on April 02, 2010 at 10:10PM

Senior Colin West took home the men's squash national title in his final season at Harvard.

Although Harvard is not typically appreciated as the embodiment of athletic talent, a number of our competitors, both upper and underclassmen, have proven this year that our university has not only the brains but the brawn.

One can easily point out the names that have distinguished Harvard for athletic prowess: Colin West, J.P. O’Connor, Caroline Vloka, Andre Akpan, Laura Gemmell, and Jeremy Lin.

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