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...pool record) and the 200 backstroke, and leading the 200-yard medley team to victory. In the increasingly competitive Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL), the Crimson must fight even harder to maintain its dominance. The Lions finished fourth in the league last year, but this season have defeated both Harvard and Yale and boast a strong freshman class. “I don’t think that we underperformed in this meet,” Wollner said. “Columbia beat Yale last weekend, and they have a great team with great recruits. They have a deep team...
Harvard (1-0) handed Vermont a loss in the Catamounts’ first action since last year’s NCAA tournament, where they pulled off a stunning overtime defeat of No. 4 seed Syracuse in the first round. The win was the first season-opening victory for the Crimson since 2002, the rookie year of the current crop of seniors...
...salvo of its own on Saturday, knocking off three-time defending America East champion Vermont 65-57 at Lavietes Pavilion. Harvard (1-0) handed Vermont a loss in the Catamounts’ first action since last year’s NCAA tournament, where they pulled off a stunning overtime defeat of No. 4 seed Syracuse in the first round. The win was the first season-opening victory for the Crimson since 2002, the rookie year of the current crop of seniors. “Who has more momentum going into the season than a team like Vermont...
...whom were her teammates. At times, she carried the team on her back.“Her calmness really helps us through intense game situations,” says fellow senior Maureen McCaffery, herself a study in clutch cool—her long-range shooting down the stretch helped defeat Dartmouth in March.“She is never frantic, always level, and she makes all of us feel the same calmness when we play with her.”And so the countdown closes in on home tip-off. Not even Holsey knows yet what she has in store...
...punishment, we forcefully believe that the government has no right to put a convict’s neck on the chopping block. And most of Massachusetts agrees. So we are thankful that Gov. Mitt Romney’s proposal to reinstate capital punishment in the Commonwealth met sound defeat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives on Tuesday. But there’s no doubt that Romney’s primary motivation for introducing this hopeless bill was not so much to debate the criminal code as it was to appeal to the national conservative electorate that he?...