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...Harvard. I think we’ve got a really good feel for each other’s game.”For the season, Housman finished first on the team with 82 assists, but passing was not the only offensive dimension he displayed. The freshman grew into a crucial alternate scoring option, averaging 10 points per game, and his 271 points were the third most on the Crimson. He led Harvard in scoring on three occasions, including a 20-point performance in a win at Columbia in which he played all 40 minutes and shot 10-of-11 from...
...pursuit of making Harvard a possibility to those farther away and with no familiarity with the ‘American Dream,’” says Bjelland.Harvard has adopted Worth’s pioneering spirit and become one of the first colleges to recruit in Africa, a crucial and largely untapped area, according to Worth.“Robin is fulfilling a long-held dream of opening up opportunities for scholarship and development of future world leaders from throughout the world that Harvard can offer,” Burrows says. BRINGING THE WORLD TO HARVARDToday, Robin Worth...
Perhaps the most crucial of those pieces is on the women’s side, where the team regrouped after losing key seniors from the 2005 title squad...
...especially struggled in its league contests during the period from Thanksgiving weekend through winter break.The Crimson pulled out one-goal victories at St. Lawrence and against Quinnipiac but dropped three other Ivy games, including a 4-3 loss to perennial bottom-feeder Yale.On the other hand, Harvard notched two crucial non-conference wins in December, logging victories in 1-0 nailbiters at New Hampshire and North Dakota—a factor that would weigh heavily in the NCAA selection committee’s eventual decision to award the Crimson a No. 2 seed.“It does...
...says Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Howard Georgi ’67. He explains that Wilson’s work was valuable not only in the field of phase changes, for which Wilson won the Nobel Prize, but had much broader applications for all of modern physics. It is a crucial component of our understanding of quantum chromodynamics (QCD)—the strong nuclear force that holds quarks together within protons and neutrons, for which the most recent Nobel Prize in physics was awarded, Georgi says.In the seventies, Georgi used Wilson’s renormalization group in his formulation...