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...across the finish line in the grueling 15K freestyle race, getting faster with each split and finishing in 51:59.4, good enough for 47th place. Junior Audrey Mangan and Devlin were the other Harvard scorers in the 5K, placing 53rd and 71st respectively. Sprague, placing 52nd, and Mangan, placing 64th, added points to the Crimson’s score in the 15K. Junior Trevor Petach singlehandedly carried the men’s Nordic team as the top Harvard finisher in both events. He was 75th in the 10K classic, clocking in at 31:13.0, and improved to 55th...
...Thea Lee finished back-to-back in the 34 and 35 spots, respectively, and just .3 seconds apart—the former coming in at 18:51.5 and the latter with a time of 18.51.8.Freshmen Jenne Mack and Kristen Jorgenson rounded out Harvard’s scoring with solid 64th-place, 19:17.0 and 78th-place, 19:39.3 finishes, respectively.On the men’s side, Stephen Chester led the 16th-place team finish in the R.K. Munsey Men’s Championship Race with his individual 26th-place showing...
...play very badly.” No Harvard player finished in the top 20. Shuman’s three rounds of 75, 70, and 72 gave him the team’s highest individual finish—a four-way tie for 33rd. Sophomore Peter Singh finished tied for 64th with a performance of 15 over par. The McLaughlin took place on the Bethpage State Park Red Course, which plays a length of 6,695 yards. Still, the Red is overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Bethpage Black, so difficult that most amateurs have reason to brag simply for breaking...
...Joseph Alsop ’32—opposed Pusey’s candidacy. Unanimity is generally expected, Schlesinger said. In the last presidential search, Lawrence H. Summers also gained unanimous approval from the Overseers. Summers’ confirmation meeting was held on the 64th floor of a Rockefeller Center skyscraper in midtown Manhattan. —Staff writer Stephanie S. Garlow can be reached at sgarlow@fas.harvard.edu...
...second frame, Harvard fought its way back into the game with aggressive offensive play that resulted in two Penn State fouls near its own goal. Nichols, who has been a defensive leader throughout the season, took on a scorer’s mentality in the 64th minute and put the Crimson on the board with a goal on a direct free kick from just outside the penalty box. Crimson coach Erica Walsh increased the team’s offensive energy after Nichols’s goal by moving to a three-forward line, with junior Megan Kerr joining starting forwards...