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...looking for its first win in February. “I was really proud of my guys,” head coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “I thought that Binghamton had a very good lineup—I was very impressed by their depth.” In a common theme of the day, the Crimson asserted itself in the doubles. Clayton and Hayes stormed to an 8-4 win at No. 2, the former later succumbing to illness, while at No. 1, Kumar and Omodele-Lucien clinched the doubles point in a gritty...
...furious comeback by Wagner to win 14-13. On Sunday, the Crimson finally met their match, falling 11-8 and 14-10 to Maryland and Princeton, respectively.PRINCETON 14, HARVARD 10After featuring a variety of scorers in their earlier game against Maryland, Harvard looked to once again display its depth against the nationally ranked Tigers. Tied at three after a quarter of play, Princeton rolled out a 5-1 run to take the four-goal lead at the half.Despite a tremendous effort by co-captain Lauren Snyder (who led all scorers with five goals) and a stellar performance by junior netminder...
Like many of my fellow students in the giant cocktail party that is Harvard, I find my particular interests hard to relate in any depth. Any statement longer than one sentence seems to hit the boredom threshold, so I’ve reduced my identity to a few key phrases. Four years of toil in the salt mines of creative writing equate to “I’ve written some stories,” while the oft-requested summary of my thesis has now diminished to the pithy “It’s about Jews...
...Wednesday, Harvard lost 9-0 against No. 1 Trinity. Without much time to recuperate, the Crimson had back-to-back Ivy league matches against Penn and Princeton last weekend. Harvard came out strong against Penn and earned a 6-3 victory. But due to Princeton’s sheer depth of talent and having a match the previous day took its toll on Harvard as it lost, 9-0. This is the first time the Crimson has lost to Yale in its last four competitions with the Bulldogs. Tonight’s win propelled Yale to the No. 3 positions...
...happily polygynous, mating with multiple females in their group. (It's good to be the silverback.) But there might just be something special about Leah. Breuer had earlier observed Leah (named inexactly after Princess Leia of Star Wars) using a crude tool - another first - testing out the depth of a pond with a long stick, rather than simply diving in. The very humanness of her experimentation struck him. "That observation was so interesting," says Breuer. "Very often they find solutions to problems in the same way as you or I would...