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Up Against Bears and Lions

By Leah Y. Doherty
After an up and down season, the Crimson is looking to start its conference slate on a high note. After finishing second in the Ivy League last year, Harvard is looking to come up with big wins against rivals Columbia and Cornell this weekend to take an early lead in conference standings.
After an up and down season, the Crimson is looking to start its conference slate on a high note. After finishing second in the Ivy League last year, Harvard is looking to come up with big wins against rivals Columbia and Cornell this weekend to take an early lead in conference standings.

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