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...fall, when grade deflation was at its peak. A poorly planned and ultimately unsuccessful candidacy for president of The Crimson, closely followed by news of a family member’s terminal illness. A senior thesis that never really came together. An incarnation of Handsome Dan with unusually short bulldog legs. In short, more setbacks in the last four years than in the previous...
...like it to be Lily,” Grigg joked after the match. But the match where Lorentzen really proved her mettle had come almost two weeks before, when the Crimson traveled to New Haven for a showdown of Ivy unbeatens with top-ranked Yale. The Bulldogs boasted two consecutive Ivy and national titles as well as the top-ranked player in the nation, two-time individual champion Michelle Quibell. After almost three hours of play and eight matches completed, the Crimson and Bulldogs were knotted 4-4, and only Lorentzen and Quibell’s match remained. Teammates gathered...
...event was the latest in a string of efforts, beginning this past fall, to "reclaim the Yard for College life." Administrators rolled out a mechanical beast in the Yard and hired a country music band for the Harvard State Fair in September. And students clubbed condom-spewing bulldog piñatas at the center of campus during a pep rally on the Thursday night before the Harvard-Yale football game...
...Harvard men’s tennis team took on two Ivy foes this weekend, No. 66 Yale and No. 65 Brown, needing two wins to move up in the standings and have a shot at the league title. After edging the Bulldogs 4-3 on Friday in Cambridge, the Crimson a 4-3 loss to the Bears in Providence, R.I. yesterday. “These Ivy League matches are always tough,” captain Brandon Chiu said. “It’s always a battle.” Yesterday’s loss put Harvard...
...nine holes, while yesterday’s action was completely cancelled. In the end, the Crimson finished with a hard-won second-place finish behind Yale at the Great Gorge Country Club in McAfee, N.J. Harvard’s plus-61 performance was just five strokes behind the winning Bulldogs, and it helped wipe away the memories of a sixth-place Ivy finish last year. The success was due in part to the consistent play of freshman Emily Balmert, who was crowned the individual champion, leading the entire tournament en route to a plus-seven final score...