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...than 300 students performed in the two shows, with about 2,000 audience members throughout the day. “Although there are statistics about how diverse Harvard is, when I stand in the wing and look out into the audience, it becomes very vivid,” said Amanda R. Mangaser ’10, who co-directed the first show. During Show I, University President Drew G. Faust presented Hancock with an Artist of the Year plaque, saying, “In my view, this legend, this icon is artist of the generation, maybe the century...
...When Amanda M. Nagy ’11 headed to the Greenhouse Café for a quick lunch one day last January, she certainly did not expect to be read passages from the Bible over her California rolls. But when approached by two well-dressed strangers, a man and a woman who looked like they could be undergraduates, that is exactly what happened. The pair told Nagy that they were conducting a survey for a class, and although she was in a rush, she consented to help them out. The dogmatic duo asked her if she was familiar with...
...against Penn. To top it off, Madick returned in the second and final game of the series to record the last seven outs in a 4-2 win that gave Harvard the title. Madick is not the only strong arm on the Harvard roster. Other returning pitchers include senior Amanda Watkins and sophomore Dana Roberts, ranked eighth and ninth in the Ivy League last season with ERA’s of 2.54 and 2.60, respectively. Leading the way for the Crimson at the plate—and sometimes behind it—is the 2007 Ivy Rookie of the Year...
...overall doubles point.” Even though Virginia handled Harvard at the No. 3 position, the Crimson’s No. 1 and No. 2 teams proved to be formidable challenges. In the No. 1 slot, Schnitter and Peterzan did away with the Cavaliers’ team of Amanda Rales and Lara Alexander, 8-6. At No. 2, Virginia barely edged Ko and Rosekrans, 9-8 (2). In the singles portion, Harvard tied the match score at 2-2 with big wins from Ko and Rosekrans. Ko knocked out Amanda Rales, 6-0, 6-3, and Rosekrans kept...
...wins marked the only bright spots for Harvard on Sunday. Sophomores Katherine O’Donnell, Johanna Snyder, Charlene Neo, and Sandra Mumanachit, along with freshman Alexandra Zindman, all lost in straight sets. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong dropped a competitive four set match to the Tigers’ Amanda Siebert, 9-6, 7-9, 9-0, 9-2. PENN 5, HARVARD 4Deadlocked at three matches apiece heading into the deciding three matches, the Crimson was only able to muster one victory, falling to the No. 1 Quakers, 5-4, Saturday afternoon.Despite the loss, the showing was a stark improvement...