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THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Get To The Game Early, Stay Late

I knew what I was getting myself into when I came here. I really did. It wasn’t about the sold-out

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BRAD AS I WANNA BE: Standing Up for Needs of Writers

Dear Coach Norries Wilson, Like every other Ivy League football writer, I heard your rant after the Penn game two

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Back in the Saddle

For the Dartmouth football team, Saturday’s game against Harvard might have been like watching an old movie once again. Except

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SPORTS BRIEF: All-American Berg chosen as Ivy defenseman of week

Senior preseason All-American Mike Berg was named the Ivy League’s defensive player of the week after his performance opposite the

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SIDEBAR: Defense Overwhelms Green

After a poor showing against Princeton last weekend, it was up to the Harvard defense to make a statement at

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NOTEBOOK: Title Race Becomes Murkier

Just a week after Princeton seemed to throw a monkeywrench in the engine of Harvard’s Ivy League title machine, Harvard

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Back in the Saddle

It only took 34 seconds for senior tailback Clifton Dawson to get on the board. He never looked back, and

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AROUND THE IVIES: Choose Your Own Ivy League Winners

My reading tastes in elementary school weren’t that sophisticated. I mean, I could’ve knocked off some Hemingway in fourth grade,

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Crimson Seeking Redemption in Hanover

No. 22 Harvard looks to rebound from its first loss of the season as it takes on Dartmouth at 12:30

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The Back is Back: O’Hagan Starts Again

There’s something wonderfully full-circle about it: O’Hagan, Pizzotti, Witt, Pizzotti, O’Hagan. That’s the list of starting quarterbacks for No. 23

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MAD ABOUT YOU: Zebras Making Crucial Mistakes

We’ve all done it. Who hasn’t joked about referees wearing glasses, yelled profane names, or even thrown things at the

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THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: New Jersey Trip Leads to Reversal of Fortunes

I should have gone to Princeton. Well, not really, but I’m not exactly thinking straight right now. Why? There was

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Downed

It was a battle of undefeateds, the most highly anticipated—and unlikely—marquee matchup of the young 2006 football season, and yet

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Princeton Downs Football

Sounds familiar: a few big plays, a couple of questionable calls, another disappointing loss. The no. 15 Harvard football team

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NOTEBOOK: O’Hagan ‘Gives Us a Spark’

Junior quarterback Liam O’Hagan didn’t start in his return from a five-game suspension, but he finished. O’Hagan, who had been

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