Griffiths Got Stats: Anything Can Happen During March Madness
The best month of the year has finally arrived, and the college basketball world is already feeling the madness.
The best month of the year has finally arrived, and the college basketball world is already feeling the madness.
A ‘Wild Season’ for NCAA Men’s Basketball Makes Tournament Predictions Difficult It’s been an eventful week for Ivy League men’s basketball.
Well guys, we did it. Dartmouth men’s basketball managed to come away with its first Ivy League victory of the season Saturday after beating a struggling Princeton University team that has now lost four straight games.
In Florida, the “Voting Restoration Amendment,” also known as “Amendment 4,” has successfully been put on the ballot for this coming November.
The Harvard Crimson recently published an article entitled, “Wide Open Road for Men’s Basketball in Battle for Ivy League.” The article touched on some important points, including Harvard University’s men’s basketball team’s then-undefeated conference record and the Crimson’s non-conference losses to the College of the Holy Cross, Manhattan College and California State University at Fullerton.
Dartmouth’s men’s basketball started off the season trying to prove all of the team’s doubters wrong.
Carson Wentz and Jared Goff are finally living up to expectations in their sophomore seasons. Through seven weeks, Wentz is playing at an MVP level while leading his Philadelphia Eagles to a 6-1 record, the best in the National Football League.
Saba describes her monotonous off-term life until she received some news that made her reevaluate the importance of being deliberate.
Recalling her time abroad, Laura depicts a public scene in a hostel.
Saba explores her feelings about graduation through multiple dictionary definitions.
In her debut as a columnist, Laura transforms a life story into a play.
At the end of every season, regardless of the sport, pundits sit down and analyze the postseason, seeking to identify playoff trends that might inform the coming regular season. This process tends to lead to lots of articles in the vein of “How the Atlanta Falcons’ Super Bowl Run Changed the National Football League.”
Reservation for Two, Take One: My head hurts. It’s been hurting for over an hour now, ever since Kevin and I arrived at Giacomo’s in the South End for our dinner reservation.
Elise provides an excerpt from a personal short story.
Elise discusses revolutions in her thesis presentation, as well as "chasing the high."
Clara documents her life in terms of the season's revolutions.
The final week of classes brings high drama to the fields of Hanover, as the football team fights to stay alive for the Ivy League title and the men’s soccer team could secure an NCAA Tournament berth with a win. The women’s cross country team is competing for a spot in the national championships, running in the Northeast Regionals.
Think about what you could buy with $10 million (Three cups of coffee from KAF, three mozzarella sticks and two tenders from late night?). That was the first-place prize in the 2014 World Series of Poker championship Tuesday.