CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The mens soccer season was canceled after a demeaning scouting report on the womens team. Cross-country is under investigation for a similar strain of locker room talk.But even as scandal surrounds the Harvard athletic department, the Crimson football team remains focused on a singular goal -- the same goal, in fact, the program has had for almost a century and a half: Beat Yale.With a victory over their archrivals in the 133rd edition of The Game on Saturday, the Crimson (7-2, 5-1) would clinch a share of a fourth straight Ivy League championship for the first time in the schools history. (Harvard would win the title outright if Penn and Princeton both lose.) It would also be an unprecedented 10th victory in a row against Yale (2-7, 2-4), and it would put the seniors among their two predecessors as the winningest classes in Harvard football history.Its all coming down to the wire the last week, defensive lineman James Duberg said after practicing under the lights at Harvard Stadium. Theres absolutely a historical component to it. So theres a lot on the line.This year, more than usual.Amid a presidential election hijacked by locker room talk that fixated on womens looks and sexuality, The Harvard Crimson school newspaper reported that mens soccer players had for years been compiling a scouting report of their female counterparts that rated them on their less cerebral qualities. Athletic director Robert Scalise canceled the rest of the season, costing the team a chance at an Ivy League title; soon after, similar postings by members of the mens cross-country team led to an investigation that has not yet been resolved.Harvard coach Tim Murphy took note.Harvard kids arent good kids -- theyre great kids. But they dont walk on water, he said in his office at the Dillon Field House. And its up to us as parents and as educators to make sure they know (whats right). Because later in life, the consequences can be terminal.Asked if the football coaches addressed the scandal, if only to make sure they didnt have similar problems on their own team, Duberg said: It doesnt need to be addressed because they know were not doing anything like that.I can promise you thats not taking place on the Harvard football team, he said. We pride ourselves on being stand-up gentlemen. Savages on the field and gentlemen off the field.It wasnt that long ago that Yale was in a similar predicament.Last spring, basketball captain Jack Montague was expelled from school after a woman accused him of sexual assault. Montague claimed that the sex was consensual and he has sued the school over his dismissal; he was not charged, and police and prosecutors say there is no investigation.His former teammates publicly supported him, wearing warmup shirts featuring his number and nickname during their nationally televised game against Harvard. After complaints from other students, the team apologized.Football coach Tony Reno said this week he stresses to his players the importance of representing the school -- and themselves -- whether they are on the field or off.Im very proud of how our players have responded to adversity on campus, off campus and within the team, Reno said. If you really do your job as a coach, its to try and create an environment for your players to feel like the team is much bigger than themselves. And thats what weve created at Yale.The message is getting through, linebacker Darius Manora said.There is a way to conduct yourself on campus when no one is looking. And I think the guys, especially part of this program, have done an amazing job as far as making sure you are respectful of members of the community, he said.Every single play, every day we go out, we are Yale football players.---AP Sports Writer Pat Eaton-Robb contributed to this story from New Haven, Connecticut.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 Bill Bates Jersey . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. Tony Pollard Youth Jersey . 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Oyama had six birdies and two bogeys at Kintetsu Kashikojima in the event also sanctioned by the Japan LPGA Tour. "I have been having this neck ache thats been affecting my golf recently," Oyama said.We look back at five of the biggest stories after an eventful week of golf on Sky Sports, including record-breaking crowds at the Phoenix Open and a second career win for Georgia Hall. Fans love PhoenixFor a second consecutive year, the Waste Management Phoenix Open smashed its own record for the highest attendance figures on a single day on the PGA Tour as 201,003 fans came to watch the action on Saturday, beating the previous record of 189,722 set in 2014. Rickie Fowler encourages the crowd to make even more noise as he tees off on the 16th hole during the third round at TPC Scottsdale The PGA Tour tournament attendance record of 564,368 - set at the Phoenix Open in 2015 - was also broken significantly, rising by nearly 54,000 to a staggering 618,365 by the end of the week.One of the events big draws is the amphitheater style par-three 16th hole. From James Hahn doing press-ups to Harold Varner IIIs dab, the loudest hole in golf provided a lot of entertainment this week. Some of golfs top players give their thoughts on the pressure of performing at the 16th hole of the Phoenix Open which hosts around 20,000 spectators Hall making moves in AustraliaGeorgia Hall won her second professional title at the Oates Victorian Open at 13th Beach. The biggest win of her career came after she ended the tournament one stroke ahead of defending champion Marianne Skapnord and Denmarks Nanna Masden. The 19-year-old from Bournemouth began the final day two ahead of the field. A birdie at the 15th helped her regain a one-shot lead, and a par at the last was enough to ensure her first victory since the Open Generali De Strasbourg in 2014. Georgia Hall claimed her second professional victory in Australia where she led the field from round one Changing of the English GuardDanny Willett and Andy Sullivan, who finished first and second in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, are firmly establishing themselves as two of the strong forces in English golf. With his win in Dubai, Willett moves to 13th in the world rankings, while Andy Sullivan moves in to the top 30 at 28.As it stands, both are set to qualify to play for Europe in the Ryder Cup in Minnesota in September. Sullivan sits in second position on the European Points list behind world No 2 Rory McIlroy, with Willett narrowly behind in third. Danny Willett has claimed victory at the Dubai Desert Classic.dddddddddddd British Masters champion Matthew Fitzpatrick lies in fourth, while Ryder Cup stalwarts Ian Poulter, Luke Donald and Lee Westwood are all outside the worlds top 50 and will rely on being handed wildcards from captain Darren Clarke. Westwood missed the cut this week in Dubai, and 28th at the Nedbank challenge is the best result he has had in his past six tournaments. Meanwhile, Willett and Sullivan have totted up three European tour wins each in the past year. The pair also put in notable performances during the EurAsia cup where Willett sealed the final points to gain the victory. Rorys putting proves costly in DubaiThe world No 2 was tied sixth at the end of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, but the defending champion was left to rue missed chances with his putter.Although he finished 15-under-par, his final-round 65 could have been even lower had he made any of the birdie opportunities presented to him on the first three holes on Sunday. McIlroy was unable to finish with a final-hole birdie Ill rue the two front nines that I played on Friday and Saturday, McIlroy said. Im working on my driving and my putting. If everything else stays where it is, I feel like i should get a good run in the States.Rickies yips on 17Twice in less than an hour, Rickie Fowler drove his ball into the water, eventually losing in a play-off. The 332-yard par-four 17th with bunkers bordering the entire fairway and water surrounding the left side and back of the green, left Fowler puzzled as to which club to play. Rickie Fowler drove his ball in to the water on the fourth play-off hole, for the second time in an hour Standing on the 17th tee of the final round, Fowler led the field by two shots and opted to use the driver in order to miss the bunkers. Thinking it was good, Fowler turned away as his ball caught a down-slope and ended up over the back of the green. Im hitting a chip-cut driver, Fowler said. Usually, I dont expect it to hit on the downslope and then go 360.After losing his lead and forcing a play-off with Hideki Matsuyama, the fourth play-off hole saw the pair standing yet again on the 17th.With Fowler teeing-off first, he put the driver away and took out the three wood with the hope of ending up short of the green. He ended up pulling it left into the water and Matsuyama had a tap-in par to win the tournament. Watch the Tshwane Open and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live on Sky Sports 4 HD this weekend. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV Also See: Highlights from Dubai Desert Classic Hall wins Victoria Open Rory rues front nine Matsuyama: Rickie opened the door for me ' ' '