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Omodele-Lucien—who dropped his third match—didn??€™t let his singles results translate over to his doubles play. He and Schultz won comfortably in the top spot, 8-5, with Harvard repeating the same score when Nguyen and Felton continued another successful weekend in the number two spot...
...fifth set of volleyball games only goes to 15 points, leaving little room for error. When the Gulls charged to an 8-2 lead, the Crimson didn??€™t have much opportunity to rally...
...Depends on where you are interviewing. Of course you can never go wrong with all black! Didn??€™t you guys learn that when you were born? Weren’t your moms whispering in your ear, “You will go to Harvard. You will go to Harvard...
...welfare of the ordinary American. He demanded sacrifice and hard work from his supporters and fair play from his opponents. Like Obama, Roosevelt was confronted with the task of actively restoring government’s credibility in an age of dramatic economic inequality and misconduct. Although Teddy didn??€™t face massive unemployment as Obama faces today, he did have to confront an economic elite disconnected from the public interest. To counter these foes, TR had to harness the power of populist anger without letting it define him. Obama must now do the same...
...Crimson co-captains started to turn things around. Junior Claire Wheeler hit a jumper to reduce the deficit to six. Harvard wouldn’t find the basket again for nearly two minutes, but it played lockdown defense and didn??€™t allow Cornell a tally in that period. Then junior co-captain Christine Matera scored her second of four three-pointers to bring the deficit down to two. By then, it seemed only a matter a time before Harvard took control, which it did following a three-pointer by freshman Victoria Lippert and the back-to-back three...