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...Hoyas and Wisconsin last year are striking setbacks. But these challenges motivate the squad, and, with the spring season about to begin, the team is ready. Although the crew which faces Georgetown next Saturday will look very different, as captains Sarah Bates ’06 and Ashley Antony ’06 have departed, the crew will still have the same drive to succeed—and the talent to do just that. The only thing not falling into line, for the lightweights and heavyweights alike: Boston. Specifically, the horrendous weather has prevented the crews from rowing...
Last year’s runner-up has given the Crimson loads of trouble in the past. Most recently, it swept Harvard in both team’s Ivy openers last season.The strength of the Big Red lies with its outfield of Jenna Campagnolo, Ashley Wolf, and Meghan Risica. Jenn Meunier and Hayley Mirrer lead a young but talented pitching staff that has several versatile freshmen...
...clear attempts, with only three turnovers and ahead 7-2 on ground balls. “We really picked up our speed,” Simmons said. “After a couple of bad losses, we really wanted to win.” Ashley Valentine and Lyndsey Banach each scored early second-period goals for the Bobcats to cut the Crimson’s lead to 10, 13-3. But sophomore Kaitlin Martin answered with two goals to return to the 12-point lead. Harvard maintained the possession advantage in the second half, breaking up eight of Quinnipiac?...
...Ashley M. Mannetta ’09 and Elizabeth R. Shope ’09, co-chairs of the group Sustainable Allston, have striven to implement their vision of an eco-friendly campus since their arrival in Cambridge. Both environmental science and public policy concentrators, the two seem united in their efforts to attain sustainability. But during their interview with FM, Shope was suprised to hear that her co-chair is also a sophomore...
...winter months. WOOD TROPHY After winning the Sharpe Trophy Team race last weekend, the Crimson traveled to Regina Salve University without co-ed captain Kyle Kovacs, who spent the weekend at home training with professional sailors. Instead, sophomore skipper Jon Garrity led the A-division with senior crew Ashley Nathanson, earning fourth place in the co-ed team’s second regatta of the year. “It was good practice to get ready for the rest of the season,” Garrity said. The B-division saw freshman Drew Robb as skipper and freshman Hyunjin...