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Washington Post writers Debbie Cenziper and Sarah Cohen were also awarded the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting Prize for “Forced Out,” an exposé on the casualties of Washington D.C.’s real estate bubble. The two winners of the Goldsmith Book Prize were also honored...
...Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...men’s squad faced Duke in what seemed to be a glaring mismatch. The Crimson beat all expectations, though, when the team came out victorious in a 9-6 contest that saw the beginnings of Cohen’s brilliance. Harvard was down by one when Cohen tied it up thanks to a combined effort with captain Max Motschwiller. Then the freshman put the Crimson on top on the scoreboard, igniting a run that forced the Blue Devils into an unexpected deficit. Duke threatened to make a comeback, tying it up at three, but a goal from junior...
...Those expectations were lived up to in the following game. Cohen continued his good play with a goal and two assists against Stonybrook, showing another glimpse of his scoring prowess and illustrating his unselfishness. The Crimson outperformed another powerhouse lacrosse program, 12-4, and set up high hopes for its encounter with UMass. The Crimson’s offense couldn’t come through, although Cohen mustered an assist...
...freshman knew about the anticipation surrounding his play coming into the season. The Syosset, N.Y. native comes from a family of lacrosse players. His two older brothers, Steve Cohen ’06 and Greg Cohen ’07, played for Harvard’s varsity lacrosse program. Their influence on Cohen led to a sensational high school career full of accolades and accomplishments, acquiring two U.S. Lacrosse All-American awards and obtaining the Long Island scoring record of 260 goals. His fantastic lacrosse resumé earned him a national top -four ranking coming into the school year...