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Sailing | Tufts takes a beating from nation's top squads

In the least successful outing of the season thus far, neither the co-ed nor the women's sailing team could carry the winning momentum from strong performances in late September to this weekend's regattas, as both squads faltered amid tough conditions and highly competitive fields.




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Inside the NFL | Moss moves from frigid Northeast to frigid Midwest

In April 2007, Brett Favre was preparing for what would be his final season with the Green Bay Packers and intently watching that spring's NFL Draft, hoping that general manager Ted Thompson would complete a trade with the Oakland Raiders for wide receiver Randy Moss. Three years later — and with a Minnesota Vikings uniform now on his back — Favre finally has his long-cherished target.




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Avinash Asthana | Switch Hit

The grand stadiums are ready, cricketing merchandise is selling like hotcakes, tickets have been sold out four months in advance and the talks around the water cooler more often than not are gravitating toward that elusive question: "Who will win The Ashes this time around?" Yes, folks, it's that time of the year. The most eagerly anticipated Ashes series in recent memory kicks off with the English team landing in Brisbane, Australia, this November.


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Ethan FRIGON | The Beard Abides

LeBron James — formerly the most beloved superstar in the NBA — had the worst offseason for an athlete that didn't involve a DUI, drug bust, accusation of steroid use or Tiger Woods−ing his wife.



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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

Becoming a Washington Redskins fan never crossed my mind. Maybe it was that my earliest years as a sports fan were spent in New York. Maybe it was Dan Snyder. Or maybe it was the 300−pound drunk guy screaming "Cheaters never prosper" into my ear after every penalty at FedExField when I was seven years old.





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Lacrosse | National champion lacrosse team honored Saturday

Mike Droesch (E '10) and the rest of the 2010 National Champion men's lacrosse team were honored at halftime of the football team's Homecoming game against Bates. The Jumbos held a special ceremony later in the afternoon at Cousens Gym, where they received their championship rings.


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Field Hockey | Homecoming win keeps field hockey record untarnished

The expectations were high on Saturday when the field hockey team took to Bello Field to face Bates in a Homecoming showdown. The national No. 2 Jumbos, still holding on to an undefeated season, played host to a struggling 1−5 Bobcats squad and, with a definitive 7−1 victory that saw goals from five players, didn't disappoint the lively Homecoming crowd.


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Football | Turnovers spoil tense Homecoming game

Thousands of optimistic tailgating fans carried the smell of hot dogs and hamburgers into Ellis Oval on Saturday to watch the football team face off against Bates in its Homecoming game. Yet despite winning their past 24 games against the Bobcats, the Jumbos relinquished a fourth−quarter lead and could not manufacture a late drive, falling 21−20 in front of a crowd of 2,500 at Zimman Field.