Word: arizona
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Hosted at the Beren Tennis Center in Allston, the No. 18 Crimson will square off against No. 23 Oklahoma State, while No. 16 Arizona will meet Niagara in opening round action...
...winner of the Harvard-Oklahoma State match will face either Niagara or the bracket’s top-ranked program, No. 16 Arizona, for an opportunity to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Gainesville, Florida...
...Wildcats earned a top 16 seed despite beating just two top 25 teams all season, while Harvard beat four, including No. 6 Washington. Harvard also had a better record against common opponents and fewer losses to teams outside the top 30. Among the listed NCAA seeding criteria, Arizona was only stronger in strength of schedule...
...morning,” says Laura M. Lawless ’00. Many of her years at Harvard were troubled with depression, but when she did get out of bed, she got moving. Lawless, now 23, is currently the reigning Miss Arizona, and when she finishes touring the country to raise awareness about mental health, she’ll get around to finishing her law degree at Arizona State University. Lawless grew up in New York, where she competed in the Junior Miss pageant in high school. At Harvard, she sang in the Radcliffe Choral Society and concentrated in psychology...
...Lawless, her dual duties as Miss Arizona and mental health advocate are more than a full-time job; as a result, she’s taken the year off at Arizona State University law school. She says she makes a whopping 400-500 public appearances during a year, and spends “eight hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year” on various facets of her position. Lawless serves as spokesperson for numerous organizations, including the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Not My Kid Organization, which she describes as a small...