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Harvard’s most disappointing output over the weekend came in New Haven, Conn. at the Yale Women’s Intersectional. The regatta pitted 21 teams against each other, with the bulk of the races coming on Saturday. Both days featured relatively choppy waters, and with most of the top women in Hanover, the conditions affected the less experienced Crimson sailors on the way to a 16th-place finish...
...took four more minutes to do it than it took Saturday and 109 minutes in total. But in the end, the Harvard men’s soccer team left Fairfield, Conn. last night with the same content and victorious feeling as it experienced just two days earlier. The Crimson (8-4-0, 2-1-0 Ivy) once again found the back of the net in the second overtime frame and beat No. 19 Fairfield on the road by a 2-1 final. While Saturday’s winner came with minutes to spare before a draw would have been called...
JOSEPH P. NOLAN Waterbury, Conn...
...Freshman Hessel Yntema and sophomore Egen Atkinson led the offense with three goals apiece. Yntema also provided an assist and two steals in the effort. Byrd notched two tallies in the match. Connolly and Balaraman shared time in the net, registering two and six saves, respectively. HARVARD 17, CONN COLLEGE 5 On the road in Connecticut, the Crimson set the pace early against the Camels, then ran away with the game. “We wanted to set a tone early,” senior co-captain Michael Garcia said. “We wanted to end the game...
Wuterich, 26, who grew up in Meriden, Conn., signed up for the Marines at 17 and volunteered for the infantry, the grunts who are the heart and soul of the corps. Finding boot camp a dull grind compared with what he felt the recruiting videos had promised, he asked to switch out of the infantry. "I thought I could use my mind a little differently," he says. But he was turned down. He tried again in 2002, requesting a transfer to counterintelligence, but his eight tattoos disqualified him; those kinds of markings make a man too easy to identify. Among...