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I remember it like it was two days ago.
The men’s squash team is going to lose tomorrow.
When your opponent is 0-6 and coming off an 18-point loss, you might be a little overconfident — especially if you’re hosting them in your first home game in four weeks.
Albany came into its first-ever game at the Palestra riding a three-game losing streak, including an 83-54 drubbing at rival Siena. The team had been plagued by offensive struggles, averaging just 60.7 points, overall.
Participating in its fourth NCAA Tournament ever, the volleyball team earned the program's first win in the NCAAs Friday, winning 3-1 over Army in University Park, Pa. They'll face Penn State Saturday night in the second round. The Nittany Lions beat Binghamton, 3-0, and have won 97 straight matches.
Princeton football coach Roger Hughes led his team to a solid 23-11 win over Dartmouth on the road in the last game of the 2009 season.
The last time The Game was played at the Yale Bowl in 2007, Yale entered undefeated in the Ivy League, ready to win the League championship.
Cornell might have won the Ivy League last year, but it went 0-4 against power conference teams.
BOSTON —
Cornell and Columbia long for it to be September again.
Ivy League men’s basketball has been topsy-turvy the last couple of seasons.
Dartmouth probably wishes there were more Ivy schools from New York that started with the letter ‘C.’
If Harvard’s game at Columbia tomorrow could be summed up by a movie title, it would be “Escape from New York.”
With only three weeks left in the fall sports season, a trio of Penn teams have a shot at winning the school’s first Ivy title of the 2009-10 campaign.
When Columbia took a 22-10 lead over Yale with 8:32 left in the fourth quarter, it probably felt pretty comfortable with its lead.
Dartmouth just ended its 17-game losing streak.
When Penn travels to Providence, R.I., tomorrow, the game against Brown will be its 1300th in program history, an NCAA record for all divisions.
As the calendar turns from October to November, fall sports are heading into the home stretch. Ironically, the five main fall sports neatly divide into two categories: either sixth place in the Ivy standings — virtually eliminated from title contention (field hockey and both men’s and women’s soccer) or undefeated and in first (football and volleyball).
Emotions were all over the place in Hanover, N.H., after Dartmouth’s 28-6 win over Columbia Saturday .
The streak is finally over for Dartmouth.