Lousy weather and wet field conditions forced the Harvard field hockey team to postpone its game with Boston University, which was scheduled to be played yesterday at Soldiers Field at 3 p.m. The game has been rescheduled for this afternoon at Boston University's Nickerson Field.
The Crimson (7-2 overall, 3-0 Ivy League) did get some good news, however. For the first time in recent memory, Harvard is listed in the top 20 national rankings. Harvard was listed 17th in the NCAA Division I poll. Despite losing to the Crimson two weekends ago, Penn (6-2-1 overall, 3-1-1 Ivy) is still listed one spot above Harvard at 16th. B.U. is 12th.
Harvard's unblemished Ivy mark puts it at the top of the league standings, slightly ahead of Brown (3-0-1).
Read more in Sports
Fresh Man to FreshmanRecommended Articles
-
Who's Afraid Of the Enemies List?The Koreans, it appears, have learned more than one more trick from their American friends. In an article published this
-
F. Hockey Falls to No. 1 UConn, Faces YaleLast Wednesday, the Harvard field hockey (4-1) team made the trek down I-95 with a single goal in mind: to
-
Lessons From the New QRRThe past semester was the maiden voyage of the Quantitative Reasoning area of the Core Curriculum, a replacement for the
-
U.C. Election ResultsUnder the Single Transfer Voting system, voters listed their candidates in order of preference. The candidate receiving the fewest first
-
Two Friends Thinking Field HockeyI am going to give my buddy Mark a call. He's not going to believe it. Mark my words, the
-
Rained OutSaturday's women's lacrosse game between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania was postponed because of poor field conditions. The contest