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...surprised to see that the war has been going on for four years. We want to make sure people don’t wake up in the morning without remembering what’s going on in Iraq.” The name reading was a relatively quiet counterpart to a rally earlier yesterday afternoon in front of the Science Center. Students from the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) competed to out-chant students from the Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ). The 10-minute contest ended when HRC stopped yelling slogans. HRC President Jeffrey Kwong...
...fifth. Shaky defense cost the Crimson the second game of its Saturday doubleheader. Harvard committed five errors against Duquesne in its 6-4 loss, giving up four unearned runs. Sophomore hurler Adam Cole took the loss for the Crimson, falling victim to an 11-strikeout performance by his counterpart on the Dukes, Jeff Naughton. In its first game on Saturday, Harvard defeated Quinnipiac, 4-3, in 10 innings. The Crimson’s offense was paced by RBI doubles from juniors Tom Stack-Babich and Matt Kramer. Harvard used six pitchers to close out the victory, including Wilson, who picked...
...great opportunity for any team to really display their skills and not have to worry about the referee, who’s in the box, and who’s not.”Moreover, there are few wrinkles in the player matchups between the two teams.Chu and Wisconsin counterpart, senior center Sara Bauer, represent two of three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award given to the national player of the year. For the Badgers, then, the best way to stop Julie Chu may be to have a Julie Chu on their side, as Bauer sits just behind...
...It’s awesome for our younger players to see.” The last time the two met was in Harvard’s 4-3 loss against St. Lawrence in the semifinals of the ECAC Tournament, in which Harbec got the better of her Crimson counterpart, scoring two goals and an assist while Chu was held scoreless. But no matter the outcome, the chance to go head-to-head is always an exciting prospect for the two. “It’s just so much fun to play against a good player like that...
...Normally teams put a big guy down low so I can’t drive,” Housman said. “But they had no big guy down low, so I just took the opportunity.”Guard Louis Dale answered his Crimson counterpart, driving to the basket and following his own missed layup with a scoop shot to tie the game at 77 with just over a minute to play.With Harvard in need of a big play, the entire arena expected the ball to go to either Goffredo, who had been unconscious all night, or Housman...