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...three over par, shooting 72, 74, and 73 on the par-72 course.Day 1 of competition wasn’t very kind to the Harvard golfers, as almost every member of the team shaved strokes from his first round total to his second. Pollak, who finished just six strokes behind the daily leader Patrick Schiel of Southern Illinois University—who shot 71—at 77 on Day 1, improved to par on Day 2, finishing seven strokes behind the daily leader, Schiel’s Southern Illinois teammate Todd Obergoenner, who shot a formiddable...
...talented pieces together.“We’re just going to come out and keep playing hard,” captain Harry Douglas said. UAB 11, HARVARD 3The Crimson completed its four-game set at Vestavia High School but could not muster a victory after falling behind early. Suter (1-1) struggled to open the game, allowing all seven of his earned runs in the first three innings. The rookie worked out of a jam in the second, but failed to silence the Blazer offense.Harvard tried to respond behind RBI singles and two-hit days from senior...
...Harvard jumped to an early advantage over the Hawks, scoring three goals within the first five minutes of the game. Burr opened the game with a goal at 11:41. Receiving a pass from freshman Kevin Vaughan behind the net, Burr buried the shot from a front-on look at the goal...
...provides automatic romance at dinnertime. The dining staff is cheerful and the food is delicious (because, hey, it's HUDS!) and many Matherites never leave. Which is fine, because unlike other Houses, Mather keeps its brain break open all night long. Until recently, the late-night food selection lagged behind other Houses', but HoCo has recently instituted plans to provide more exotic fare than bagels and cereal. Hummus and pita chips are available once a week, except when Eleganza models, doing their best to thwart stereotypes, descend upon the dining hall en masse to gorge themselves...
...three,” Sheldon said. “They still fought hard for those spots.” Sophomore Mia Kabasakalis brought up the rear for the Crimson, shooting an 81 to take sixth place in the competition. Senior Ali Bode wasn’t far behind, posting an 83 for eighth place. “The course was fairly difficult, but we played well,” Sheldon said. “We didn’t risk a lot of shots and we were really focused. I think as a team we were happy with...