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Hugo Nunez
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Does Your Blood Run Blue or Crimson?
For those with ties to the Ancient Eight, the Harvard-Yale rivalry runs deep. The oldest football rivalry in the nation, it is divisive, and it bubbles over once a year on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. What complicates the cheering section at The Game even more, though, and pushes its fans to sit along the 50-yard line, is that many fans find themselves secretly cheering for both benches.
Men's Golf Sees Scrappy Start to the Fall Season
The Harvard men’s golf team took a weekend trip to Lake Placid, NY to compete in the Columbia Autumn Invitational, hosted by Columbia University on Sunday afternoon. The tournament was fought on the links course at Lake Placid Club. During its second tournament of the fall season, the team finished with a score of 852, matching the par for the course. A score of par landed the team in fourth place out of the 11 teams present, and third among the five Ivy League teams in attendance.
Refreshed Women’s Golf Team Kicks off the Year with Momentum
The Harvard Women’s Golf team headed out to Princeton, N.J. this past weekend to face 12 teams in its second bout of the year at the Princeton Invitational. Once scores were tallied and the second tournament of the fall season was said and done, the Crimson marked down a seventh overall finish with a total score of 57 over par. Among the six Ivy League teams in attendance, Harvard placed fifth.
Harvard Men's Golf Shines at Cutter Creek Intercollegiate
The Harvard men’s golf team competed in the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate in Snow Hill, North Carolina, placing sixth in a competitive field of 15 teams. With a combined score of 866, shooting two-over-par, the Crimson demonstrated both resilience and skill in its penultimate regular season tournament this spring.
Women's Golf Narrowly Bests Abilene Christian and Dartmouth
The Crimson headed down to Bay Point Golf Club in Panama City Beach Florida this weekend for the Lady Bison Bay Point Classic hosted by Lipscomb University where it narrowly beat Abilene Christian (894) and Dartmouth College (907) with a total team score of 892 to take home first place, securing the team’s second tournament win in its 6 tournaments this year.