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...time, and sophomore Jay Teng and freshmen Caroline Cochin de Billy and Jessica Alvarez rounded out the team with 49th-, 50th-, and 52nd-place finishes. The men did not disappoint either. Daniel Tsai produced the two best performances for the men for the weekend, finishing 36th in the slalom with a combined time of 1:38.97, and 44th in the giant slalom with a combined time of 2:14.81. Harvard also took three of the four places from 57 to 60 in the giant slalom with performances from freshman Jake Segal and sophomores Matthew Basilico and Alex Levin...
...men’s side, sophomore Matt Basilico repeated his performance at St. Lawrence as the top alpine male finisher, notching a 35th-place showing with a time of 2:36:26 total, while sophomore Alex Levin and junior Corey Rennell finished right below Basilico, placing 36th and 37th respectively. —Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...
...Scherf said. “With all the tremendous competition, you really have to be concerned about making sure you qualify.” The other runners for the Crimson all placed within the top 100 in the 252-member field. Senior Laura Maludzinski finished in 21:55.5, 36th overall, while sophomore Sarah Bourne was 70th with a time of 22:33.3. Rounding out the scoring for Harvard were sophomores Lauren Walker and Eliza Gardner, whose times of 22:37.6 and 22:52.9 were good enough for 71st and 89th, respectively. The Crimson’s 271 points placed Harvard...
...going to be the difference in this ballgame. The Big Red is the 10th-best rushing team in the nation—the only Ivy team in the top 20. Princeton has already struggled with Nick Hartigan and Brown (23rd nationally) as well as Clifton Dawson and Harvard (36th nationally), surrendering 200 yards to both backs. The Tigers still kept themselves in position to win both games and took a three-point win over the Crimson last weekend.Cornell’s defense, however, is leaps and bounds better than that of Harvard and Brown. Whereas Princeton matched the latter...
...even heavy rain could dampen the spirits of the almost 4,000 people who flocked to the Bright Hockey Center on Friday and Saturday nights for Eliot House’s 36th annual ice-skating charity benefit show, “An Evening with Champions.” Skating celebrities and up-and-coming talents from the Boston area and throughout America donated their time to raise money for The Jimmy Fund, which supports efforts at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to fight children’s cancer. This year’s Evening co-chairs Kierann E. Smith...