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...games comfortably, 9-2, 9-4, and 9-6.In only her third game back from injury, No. 7 Balsekar fell behind early but came back to win, 4-9, 9-3, 9-2, 9-7, to run her record to 2-1 since returning. The three 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...
...with roster changes the past few games, including swapping junior guard Drew Housman’s usual starting spot for freshman T.J. Carey, who has started the past five games. Sophomore Jeremy Lin has embraced his first starting season at guard, though, and remains to be one of the bright spots on the team. He leads Harvard in scoring, assists, and steals, and is also averaging 5.0 rebounds a game.“Each game has different matchups and we’re trying to figure out what works best,” said Pusar. “Luckily we?...
...Harvard fans can fill the Bright Hockey Center with intense animosity for Cornell each time the Crimson takes the ice against the Big Red, why not bring the same presence and intensity to the setting where some of Harvard hockey’s most historic moments have occurred...
...particularly special coming from a band which has produced fantastic material in the past. One of the three or so songs which manages to stand out is the opening number, “See These Bones.” A ringing guitar part and frontman Matthew Caws’ bright, clear voice start the album off on a melancholy tone that’s backed up by heavy bass and a perfect broken-down drum pattern. The double-time chorus isn’t as magnetic as these groovy verses, but the song does seamlessly switch from minor to major...
...point criticism of bullshit hipsters that nonetheless manages to be hip.To round it all out, Jacksonville, Florida group Black Kids have put out a remarkable demo entitled “Wizards of Ahhhs.” Available for free at blackkidsmusic.com, the four tracks on the EP are bright and impassioned, the kind you want to shout along to at an outdoor festival. Their songs instantly recall The Smiths, yet are written with an intelligence and grace (listen to “I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You”) that prove...