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...played with all those girls for a year, we all just kind of clicked, and it made for a really good season,” Moretzsohn says.Now, Moretzsohn and her teammates have turned their attention to the upcoming season. Though she suffered a brief setback in June when she broke her foot, she was back on the court by August, and has spent the last three months preparing to defend Harvard’s Ivy title.Last year’s successful campaign has only served to raise the bar for Moretzsohn and the rest of the squad...
...Penn its first score of the game.On the ensuing kickoff, the Quakers successfully attempted an onside kick, recovering the ball and giving themselves good field position at their own 42. But a third down holding penalty set Penn back, and despite a nice run by quarterback Brian Walker, who broke a few tackles to rush 11 yards, Penn fell short of a first down and was forced to punt.The drive signified the end of the Quakers threat, as the Harvard defense tightened up, consistently pressuring Walker and only allowing Penn’s offense 71 total yards in the second...
...helps when you’re tired to know that you can go up that hill, and you know what’s around that corner.”The team score of 218 put the Crimson in ninth, fourth among Ivy squads in the race. Providence broke a two-year winning streak by Boston College, taking first with just 73 points and three of the top six finishers, including winner Danette Doetzel. Stony Brook took the other team bid to nationals with 118 points despite not having a single runner in the top 10.For Harvard, the race marks...
...fourth quarter…With his second-quarter touchdown, senior wideout Corey Mazza tied Carl Morris ’03 for first on the Crimson’s all-time touchdown receptions list with 28. Last year against Penn, Harvard great Clifton Dawson ’07 broke the league’s all-time rushing record.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...Caracas today, Chávez is conveniently leaving the comments of Zapatero, who is supposed to be one of his leftist kindred spirits, out of the discussion. "What Zapatero said must have really bothered Chávez," says Venezuelan author and Chávez biographer Alberto Barrera. "It broke with the leftist fundamentalism on Latin America that he demands all his allies follow...