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The Book of Samuels

The Reason I Wrote

May 29, 2014

With 13:02 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Harvard football team had scored another touchdown, its fifth of the game, to take a healthy 34-10 lead over Princeton. It appeared almost a foregone conclusion that the heavily-favored Crimson would roll to yet another victory and extend the longest winning streak in the nation to 15.

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BOOK OF SAMUELS: An Unpredictable Ending to an Unpredictable Year

November 19, 2012

The Crimson entered Saturday’s contest as the heavy favorite. After all, this Yale team had somehow lost to Columbia, the punching bag of the Ivy League, the Greek economy of the Ancient Eight. And the Lions had been slaughtered by Harvard, 69-0, in the largest blowout since the league’s formation over a half century ago.

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THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: Football Tops Columbia in Laugher

November 05, 2012

The story began on Sept. 15 with Harvard’s 28-13 win over San Diego. It picked up steam as the Crimson took down opponent after opponent to extend its nation-best winning streak to 14 games. And then, the huge, unexpected twist came with the shocking 39-34 loss to Princeton. Now, with two weeks left in the season, we’re barreling towards that climactic finish.

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THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: Football Returns to the Top

October 29, 2012

But after last week’s did-that-really-just-happen loss, relative order has been restored in the Ivy League.

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THE BOOK OF SAMUELS: Crimson Lets Perfection Slip Away

October 22, 2012

Doug Davis hitting that are-you-kidding-me shot with 2.8 seconds left in the one-game playoff to end the Harvard men’s basketball team’s 2011 Tournament chances. That 70-62 victory to finish the team’s stretch in the top 25 last season.

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