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...national rankings to No. 7 in the nation. HARVARD 5, YALE 1 Denise Soesilo’s first-period goal provided a glimmer of hope for Yale on Saturday. Soesilo put the Bulldogs ahead less than seven minutes into the game, but a Crimson score by junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow at the beginning of the second period tied it up at one. “Scoring early in the second period was a great shift for us,” co-captain Julie Chu said. “Getting that goal under our belt was really key to our momentum...
...abeille,” Venus and her son Love are in a garden. When Love is stung by a bee, he seeks comfort from his mother who reminds him that his own stings of love are much more painful. A lovely story in itself, the performances of Caitlin C. Vincent ’07 and Singerman added an additional comedic storyline. Vincent, the clear standout of the entire performance, played the role of a demanding woman flawlessly. From training her companion on the proper way to kiss her hand to nearly knocking the wind out of her counterpart with...
...nice set of six dives to take the 1-meter competition with 273.45 points, 44 points more than Columbia’s second-place finisher. In the 3-meter dive, 25 points set Papadakis apart from the rest of the field, as she amassed a total of 272.40. Freshman Caitlin High took fourth in the 1-meter dive and fifth in the 3-meter for Harvard. The Crimson will return to the pool to prepare for a series of big meets in the coming months. Next up is the Georgia Invitational on Dec. 1-3, which will give the team...
...Once again, as they did against Brown, junior Samantha Papadakis and Morgan won their two individual events. Papadakis once again took first in both the 1-meter and 3-meter diving events. In the 1-meter, she led a one-two-three finish with junior Kelcey Moore and freshman Caitlin High taking No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. Morgan once again dominated in the freestyle events, winning both the 100- and 200-yard freestyle races. In the 200, she was followed by O’Connor, who came in No. 2. Junior Meaghan Colling finished...
...Four Nations Cup drawing top players to Ontario this weekend, the No. 8 Harvard women’s hockey team found itself in a familiar position on Friday night at Bright Hockey Center—taking the ice without leading scorers Julie Chu and Sarah Vaillancourt and defensive anchor Caitlin Cahow, all three of whom took last season off to compete in the Olympic Games. However, the Crimson (5-1-0, 5-1-0 ECAC) refused to let the loss of their three stars translate to a loss in the standings, as the team skated to a 4-3 victory...