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...finals of the event with her time of 8.76.Christensen continued her dominating ways in the high jump, clearing the 1.78-meter bar to win the event outright, while rookie Nicole Sliva and sophomore Jade Randle both cleared 1.52. Sliva made the clearance in fewer attempts, giving her sole 10th-place in the event, while Randle finished in a three-way tie at 11th.“All the high jumpers and the pole vaulters were taking short approaches, so you’re just looking at it like just another day of practices,” Christensen said...
...last three goals on the power play. The Fighting Sioux’s Matt Frattin scored at 14:26 on a 5-on-3 man advantage. Just minutes later at 15:32, Martens scored his second goal of the night on another two-man advantage. UND’s 10th and final goal was scored by Zach Jones at 16:13 in another 5-on-3 power play, followed by another string of Harvard penalties. After an ugly clash behind the Crimson net, Harvard juniors Chad Morin and Rogers and UND’s Corey Fienhage and Brent Davidson...
...only halfway, and we’re already swimming so well.”BIG AL OPENThe Crimson divers faced equally tough competition at the Big Al Open, hosted by Princeton.Sophomore Jenny Reese led the way for Harvard, placing 11th in the 3-meter event and 10th in the 1-meter event. She just missed qualifying for finals in each event, as only the top eight advanced. Sophomore Marissa Ash and freshman Leslie Rea also scored points for the Crimson. Ash was 15th in the 1-meter, while Rea placed 16th in both events. —Staff writer Kate...
...place finish at the Big Al Invitational. Harvard was led by sophomore Zac Ranta, who captured sixth in the 3-meter dive with a score of 256.6 points. Freshman Taylor Nickel also had a standout performance, securing an eighth-place finish in the 3-meter dive (245 points) and 10th in the 1-meter dive. “I think we’re doing a lot of great things,” Ranta said. “We’ve just got to keep the energy going and head into the second half of the season with...
...about what it’s doing and what it plans to do—and whether either of those are likely to address what’s going wrong,” she said. The panel will present the first stage of its findings to Congress on December 10th. According to Warren, the report will outline “the central questions that Treasury should be addressing as it spends the taxpayers’ money...