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Wrestling Seeks Title at EIWA Championships

Lance Williams  —  Mar 2, 2007

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After months of practicing on the mats of the Friedman wrestling center and competing in tournaments and dual meets all over the country, the wrestling team has finally reached the moment it has been waiting for all season long, the postseason. The Red — who traveled to East Stroudsburg, Pa., yesterday — will compete in the EIWA championships all day today and tomorrow for a chance to capture its third EIWA title during head coach Rob Koll’s tenure as a Cornell coach and its first since 1993. Just two weeks later the squad will head to the NCAA national championships in Detroit, Mich., for a chance to place in the top-5 nationally for the third consecutive year.

W. Lacrosse Tops Colgate

Yael Borofsky  —  Mar 1, 2007

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After a disappointing loss to Rutgers last weekend, the women’s lacrosse team bid adieu to February with a victory over Colgate. Maybe it was the shining sun and slightly warmer temperatures, or maybe it was the desire to get a solid win on home turf, but whatever the inspiration, the Red stepped out onto Schoellkopf Field and dominated the Raiders by a score of 19-7

10 Questions with Stan Feldman

Paul Testa  —  Mar 1, 2007

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With the Eastern Regional championships coming up in a few weeks, senior captain Stan Feldman spent a few chuckers with Paul Testa.

1. You’re sporting the Duke hoodie. Right now, most bracketoligists have them at a No. 5 seed in the NCAA tournament. Do you think that’s too low?

Anceravage Looks for In-Season Title

Tim Kuhls  —  Mar 1, 2007

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With only one day remaining until the EIWA tournament, No. 11 ranked junior Steve Anceravage has his sights set on a conference title. After a 2006-07 campaign that has seen him rack up 16 wins to only four losses, the Bloomsburg, Penn., native looks to secure his first-ever in-season tournament championship while in a red singlet.

One Step Closer to a Tournament

Olivia Dwyer  —  Feb 28, 2007

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Ivy League athletic directors take first step towards Ancient Eight post-season

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For men’s and women’s basketball players in the Ivy League, the only way it has been possible to participate in a postseason conference tournament has been to turn on the TV or sit in the stands and watch as their peers in every other Division I conference in the country compete for titles and bids to the NCAA championship tournament.

Tight Loss Motivates M. Track

Zack Slabotsky  —  Feb 28, 2007

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Losses come in all shapes and sizes. They happen by margins small and large, against teams strong and weak, in games that are relatively meaningless and in those that determine the success of a season. For the men’s track team, this past weekend’s narrow defeat was very disheartening.

M. Cagers Seniors Eye Finish

Olivia Dwyer  —  Feb 28, 2007

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It would be easy for the five graduating seniors on the men’s basketball team to allow themselves to become distracted by emotions and memories heading into the last weekend of their Cornell careers.

Wimbledon Will Grant Equal Pay

Devon Goodrich  —  Feb 28, 2007

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Last Thursday, the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club decided to grant equal prize money to the men’s and women’s singles champions of Wimbledon, the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.

W. Lacrosse Team Welcomes Colgate

Scott Reich  —  Feb 28, 2007

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After a disappointing season-opening 11-10 overtime loss to Rutgers this past weekend, the women’s lacrosse team (0-1) will try to bounce back as it welcomes Colgate (0-2) to Schoellkopf Field for a 4 p.m. match-up today.

Men’s Lacrosse Handles Rival Colgate

Michael Mix  —  Feb 28, 2007

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The men’s lacrosse team received a spark from an unexpected source yesterday as sophomore face- off man Tommy Schmicker scored the first two goals of his career, both on face-offs. His tallies helped Cornell top Colgate, 16-6, in a game in which Cornell overcame a 3-2 Colgate lead early in the second quarter.

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