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Getting Back
The Harvard athletic department spent months and millions of dollars preparing its dilapidated 30-year-old stadium for the 99th playing of
Pat Fleming and Joe Margolis
Joe Margolis and Pat Fleming give different accounts of their first meeting. Fleming remembers watching Margolis struggling to impress a
Time Runs Out on the Quakers......But Kick Flags Down Harvard, 23-21
PHIL ADELPHIA Penn placekicker Dave Shulman had hit only five of 10 field goal attempts going into Saturday a Ivy
Harvard and Penn to Tangle Today for Ivy Championship
PHILADFLPHIA-Last spring, a lot of people thought this game should be played in Japan A group of American businessmen living
On the Run
WORCESTER--Everyone else left the Holy Cross locker room as soon as possible. Quarterback Peter Muldoon, who had thrown four interceptions
Gridders Blow Out Brown, Tie Penn
The 18,000 spectators who turned out to watch the Harvard-Brown football game Saturday couldn't have asked for more. On a
Bruno Visits the Stadium Today
1981 was a disaster for the Brown football team. The Bruins finished the season at 3-7, their first losing record
Jack Riordan
Harvard had just beaten UMass, 31-14, on the strength of Donnie Allard's 358 passing yards, and Crimson Coach Joe Restic
Confrontation in Hanover
This is really the most important game of the year for us We know Harvard always thinks about Yale first
Cornell Counting on Harmon
For the third straight Saturday, the Harvard football team must face an opponent whose offense revolves around a prodigious running
Army Repels Late Crimson Surge, 17-13
WEST POINT, N.Y. --With only six seconds remaining in Saturday's game at West Point, the Harvard football team, down 17-13,
Army Deadly on Ground Despite Lack of Air Force
In last year's 27 13 win over Harvard. Army halfback Gerald Walker put on a performance that invited comparison with
Pickett Off
Saturday afternoon's loss has to make UMass Coach Bob Pickett question the reliability of his scouting reports. Pickett was able
Gridders to Battle Minutemen
The Ivy League as a whole has something to prove today. In 1981, non-Ivy schools humbled the Golden Eight on
Gridders Trample Lions in Season Opener, 27-16
The first three minutes of the game told the whole story. In fact, within a minute and a half, the