Monday, November 20, 2006

Looking Back At Princeton

The Daily Dartmouth writes about Saturday's game at Princeton.

The Princetonian game story on Saturday.

The Princetonian sidebar.

Dartmouth linebacker Joe Gibalski has been named to the weekly Ivy League honor roll. The posting says:
Dartmouth senior linebacker Joe Gilbalski (Tucson, Ariz.) had a big day for the Big Green with five solo tackles and 12 assists for a total of 17 stops in a 27-17 loss at Princeton. He also had two pass breakups as well as one tackle beyond the line of scrimmage.


The only Dartmouth opponent going on to the playoffs is New Hampshire, which will visit Hampton. The Sports Network looks at the field.

If you missed the Boston Globe story on Harvard's Matt Curtis, by all means go back and read it. If you think all Ivy Leaguers are born with silver spoons, consider this from the story:
His father is gone, dead from cancer, and he hasn't seen his mom , who has struggled with addiction most of her life, in years. He has lived in public housing, stood in line at the Salvation Army for breakfast, spent too much of his childhood with his fate hinging on the decisions of strangers from the Department of Social Services.
Later today on Green Alert premium: The final Optimist-Pessimist of the year. Also this week: A review of the season and thoughts about Green Alert.

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