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...teams are getting faster so we need to keep working hard and have a sense of urgency to get better every meet.” Despite the loss, some of the younger members of the Crimson squad showcased potential that will be counted on as the season progresses. Sophomore Dan Jones won the 100-yard butterfly event adding to the impressive finishes by fellow classmates Lynch and Parent. These strong individual performances, in addition with the solid results produced by freshmen like Brunnick and Simone Melillo, reveal the talent depth that Harvard has at its disposal for the rest...
...Music, got better the longer they played. A different sound than the headliners, to be sure, and, while the crowd responded politely, lead singer Alex Maas’ reminder to “stick around for the Black Keys” was met with many an anxious yell. When Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney finally emerged, crowd noise reached its peak. Auerbach riffed his way colossally into “Thickfreakness,” the title track of their 2003 release, Carney beat furiously on his spare drum kit, and the tone was set for the rest of the night...
...tennis team did not have impressive singles results. But things could not have been much better in the doubles draw. The team of juniors Ashwin Kumar and Kieran Burke were seeded No. 1 overall and made their way into the finals, but the freshman Michael Hayes and junior Dan Nguyen were just an after thought. And in the end, Hayes and Nguyen surprised not only most of the opposition—they were seeded No. 30 entering the tournament—but also upended their Harvard teammates 8-5 in the final to win the doubles part of the tournament...
...doubt cheating would be rampant were it not for the fact that the TF moderating the exam vigilantly watches all 150 people in the lecture hall at once while he sits at the front of the room reading “The Da Vinci Code” (Brown, Dan...
...really showed some grit today,” Rathgeber said. “They were all exhausted afterwards, but hopefully they learned something from it and can take it into the next meet.” Also coming up big for Harvard were the Jones twins, sophomores Bill and Dan. Bill took first in the 200-yard freestyle and Dan won the 200-yard butterfly. The two then turned the 100-yard butterfly into a family affair, with Bill coming in first at 50.03 and Dan finishing right behind him, trailing by only six hundredths of a second...