Category: Harvard Crimson
An American Footballer In Parma, Week 3
[Ed.'s note: Former Harvard WR Corey Mazza will be checking in once a week from Italy where he's playing for the Parma Panthers of the Italian (American) Football League.]
COUNTDOWN TO SEASON OPENER: 9 DAYS
We got our uniforms the other day. The P… more »
An American Footballer In Parma, Week 2
[Ed's note: Former Harvard WR Corey Mazza will be checking in once a week from Italy where he's playing for the Parma Panthers of the Italian (American) Football League.]
COUNTDOWN TO SEASON OPENER: 15 DAYS
I'll be honest: The first week in Italy… more »
Aborn Off To The Ivy League
PLYMOUTH - The serious hip and groin injuries he suffered a couple years ago are now just a bad memory to Steve Aborn. The 19-year-old Plymouth resident is “starting to feel like myself again,” and his recent selections to the All-New England football a… more »
Off-Season Training With Harvard Football
Harvard's Carl Ehrlich describes a unique off-season training program.
Today, Harvard Football opened up an entirely new chapter in its already extensive repertoire of unique off-season training techniques.
Rising seniors such as myself have been… more »
Mazza's Playing For The Proscuitto
Former Harvard WR Corey Mazza is penning a weekly column for ESPN The Magazine from Italy where he's playing for the Italian (American) Football League.
As the sun set on the Yale Bowl on November 17th last year, I found myself surrounded by thousand… more »
Questions Remain With Cornell Financial Aid Packages
This is the final part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
The question Cornell coaches and Director of Athletics Andy Noel want answered is… more »
Financial Aid Threatens Ivy Competition
This is the second part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
On Tuesday, The Sun reported that Cornell is losing athletic recruits to the oth… more »
The Crimson: Level The Playing Field
The editorial staff on Harvard's student newspaper states that Ivy League executive director Jeffrey Orleans’ career was admirable, but the Ivy League should contemplate change.
If you’re a female student athlete, you’ve most likely enjoyed the posit… more »
Financial Aid Packages Threaten Cornell Athletics
This is the first part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
One Cornell recruit faced the decision of a lifetime: come to one of the top athl… more »
New Book From Princeton Alum Details Ivy FB History
In the cutthroat world of book publishing, it's rare for a publisher to approach a novice author with a book idea. But that's exactly what happened to Mark Bernstein '83. Four years ago, Bernstein noticed a passing reference in the "Philadelphia Inquire… more »
Ivy League Documentary Now Completed
For Love & Honor Productions is proud to announce the completion of Eight: Ivy League Football and America, an original feature-length documentary film (TRT 96 minutes).
A world premiere, hosted by the Ivy Football Association, will be held on Th… more »
Carlisle Indian School Football Team is Subject of New Book
A recent book about the Carlisle Indian School football team talks about turn of the century football teams who played the famous school who counted Jim Thorpe as one of their members, and their links with many current Ivy League and Patriot League scho… more »
Ivy League director Orleans to retire
The only full-time executive director the Ivy League has employed is retiring.
Jeffrey H. Orleans will step down June 30, 2009, after 25 years of service to the Ancient Eight. Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania and chair of the… more »
The Great Divide
Financial-aid initiatives spur fears of Ivy League arms race.
Since its formation in 1954, the Ivy League has been perhaps the most stable conference in Division I. It has enjoyed a remarkable level of parity and is still the only D-I league whose me… more »
Financial Aid Changes May Influence Ivy League
Columbia Spectator columnist mulls the impact of financial aid policies at Harvard, Yale and Princeton and how it could affect the rest of the Ivy League.
With recent changes in the financial aid programs at Harvard and Yale, a new question faces the… more »