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...senior heavyweight Andrew Knapp said. “Everybody stepped up and the whole team did a great job.”“It certainly improves team morale, but it doesn’t change anything,” sophomore standout J.P. O’Connor said regarding his feelings on the first two wins of the season. “We’ve been training hard all year, and we’re looking forward to keeping this going at Brown next weekend.”It has not been an easy year for Harvard...
Ironically, some of the strongest women in recent TV have been in shows aimed at men. Fox's hit Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and NBC's Chuck feature men being protected by superpowerful women (O.K., superhot too). The TV season has been full of nerdy, sensitive men (The Big Bang Theory, Pushing Daisies) and dominating women (Damages, Bionic Woman). Most of those shows target young men, who--born after the equal-rights movement and in the era of divorce--might have had female bosses or been raised by single moms. For them, female authority figures may be many things...
...INVESTMENT BANKER Cashmere Mafia's Frances O'Connor is in a boys 'club...
...Everyone knows they have to wrestle their best and we just have to deal with what we have.” Despite the gloomy outlook of being short-handed, Harvard came out of the gates motivated to make up for their early deficit. Sophomore J.P. O’Connor, the third ranked wrestler in the nation at the 149 lb. weight class, kicked off the meet against No. 20 Mike Roberts. The duo grappled in an intense match, with O’Connor getting the nod 3-2 over Roberts with a crucial penalty point. The victory improved...
...fall at 125 lb. It was freshman Dan Kelly’s first collegiate pin. Harvard’s lead was short-lived, however, after a major decision loss at 133 and a forfeit at 141 put the Crimson behind, 6-10. Sophomore J. P. O’Connor (149), ranked third in the nation, added to his sparkling season record by defeating Trevor Chinn, 7-2, to close the margin to 9-10. Seniors Bobby Latessa (157) and Matt Button (165) lost their bouts, 6-2 and 6-4, respectively, before junior Patrick Ziemnik fell in a major decision...