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...spectators, friends, and family looked on, dozens of Harvard students braved howling winds and temperatures in the 40s, as they joined more than 20,000 other runners in the 111th annual Boston Marathon yesterday...
...Harvard hockey. The defenseman and forward tied twice in voting by their teammtes and coaches before becoming the fourth set of co-captains in Crimson history. The announcement was made at the men's hockey team's annual awards banquet Saturday at the Harvard Club of Boston. The 111th captain of Harvard hockey, senior blueliner Dylan Reese, was named the winner of the John Tudor Memorial Cup as the team’s most valuable player. The defensive unit’s only senior was also a force on the Crimson’s special teams, finishing the season tied...
...family doesn’t even realize—is just how good Polhemus is. There is a schoolyard quality to his game that stems from a renegade attitude and an aversion to quarterback orthodoxy. Against a Harvard defense that must blitz constantly to cover up its atrocious secondary (111th in pass defense out of 116 teams in division I-AA), things will inevitably break down. When they do, Polhemus will elude the rush unlike any quarterback Harvard has faced, and find the Ancient Eight’s best pair of receivers to reveal the Crimson scheme for exactly what...
...another Steel City product has been making his mark on the ice.Upper Saint Clair High graduate Dylan Reese is one of the top young players in the nation and the undisputed leader of his team. Combining a potent penchant for guarding the blue line with an ebullient personality, the 111th captain of Harvard hockey seems to be the perfect player to wear the ‘C’ on his sweater.“He’s a natural leader,” classmate Kevin Du says. “In the dressing room...
...Athletic Association, and Harvard did not send full teams, but rather only entered seven runners in the race as a lead up to next weekend’s Heptagonal Championships. The lead male runner, senior Patrick Baur, came through the line in 26:56—good enough for 111th overall. Following him up were freshmen Brian Kaufman and Stephan Chester, and then junior Haibo Lu. The trio of Harvard runners finished 124 133, and 134 place in times of 27:16, 27:29, and 27:37, respectively. On the women’s side of the Mayor?...