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...Everyone has proved themselves,” O’Donnell said. “Penn and Princeton have so many upperclassmen returning and might not be expecting much. They will be surprised.” The Crimson next travels to Hanover on Nov. 28 for a match against Dartmouth. HARVARD 7, WILLIAMS 2 Despite having to forfeit the top spot on account of injury, the Crimson stepped up to deliver a dominating performance with a 7-2 victory over Williams to complete the weekend sweep on the road. Harvard was paced by sweeps at its No. 3 through...
...good showing.” With several new faces and some obstacles to overcome, the weekend provided Harvard with a chance to gauge the competition and its abilities. The team will return to action after the Thanksgiving break in a league match against Dartmouth. HARVARD 6, WILLIAMS 3 Despite two players on the injured list, the Crimson grabbed a decisive victory yesterday. “We have a very strong group of guys,” coach Satinder Bajwa said. The Crimson won each of the top five matches for the second night in a row, proving that despite losing...
...League. He used $69,088 of expense account funds. A Columbia University representative said, “Lee Bollinger’s overall compensation is comparable to his peers and he is not among the highest paid university presidents.” The presidents of Yale and Dartmouth were not immediately available for comment...
...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team picked up where it left off last season by dominating two conference opponents in the opening meet of the 2007-08 season, crushing Dartmouth, 226-72, in its home pool and edging Cornell, 161-139, this weekend. “Last year, we had lost to Cornell, so we were looking for redemption,” senior captain Geoff Rathgeber said. “We knew that they were going to be tough, but we were confident in our ability to beat them.” Although...
...freshmen of the women’s swimming and diving team made significant contributions this weekend as Harvard beat Cornell, 168.5-128.5, and Dartmouth, 174-124, on Saturday in Hanover, N.H. The meet was the team’s first of the year, although the swimmers got their feet wet last weekend in a scrimmage against Florida State. “[The freshmen] are amazing—they are stepping up in every event,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “It is so exciting to see them compete.” This year?...