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...roller derby team, garbed in matching red and white mesh tank tops. “Smack” refused to reveal her real name. Harvard Business School (HBS) student Ryan W. Kauppila, a.k.a. “Antioxidant,” looked and acted like a football player before a championship game. Kauppila won a Twinkie-eating contest at HBS last year. “I prefer synthetic artificial foods, but that wasn’t an option today,” he said. “If I lose I’ve promised my friends that...
...that helped him transform into the anchor of the Crimson’s offensive line in only a year, much to the pleasant surprise of his coaches.It was not until his sophomore year that Fernandez established himself as the starting center, a post he would never relinquish. That same championship year marked the beginning of Fernandez’s ascent to a position of respected leadership.Soft-spoken and reserved by nature, Fernandez’s leadership style does not entail rallying his teammates with fiery speeches in the locker room or the huddle. His actions define him, and his example...
Tanner froze. A flag for excessive celebration fell to earth, and the Crimson’s championship odds went in the same direction. Given 15 yards, momentum, and a fresh set of downs, a resuscitated Terrell would find Brendan Circle two plays later for a touchdown...
...Tanner is never flagged for taunting, and the Crimson can hold on, 28-24, Harvard almost certainly looks forward to a beautifully rare sight this weekend: Harvard and Yale, with just one Ivy loss apiece, playing for the sole possession of a championship...
...their rookie hype? Will the team blend senior leadership and young talent and win an League title?Two unsung members of the Crimson have been there and done that. Co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner have worn the crimson and white for three seasons, winning an Ivy League championship in 2004-2005. Neither has been a star in their three years with Harvard, but the veterans are ready to step into their roles as team leaders and examples of hard work and dedication.Their collective work ethic has impressed Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith so much that the Ivy League?...