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...pair had been riding an 11-match win streak and was previously undefeated in league play. “It was the perfect storm, where the other team had nothing to lose and everything to gain,” Fish said. “It didn??t really matter other than having an undefeated season, and they’ll be a tough team to take on in the NCAA’s.” At second doubles, sophomore Michael Hayes and Chijoff-Evans won 8-3. Ngyuen and Omodele-Lucien won by an identical score...
...while also pursuing an unpaid internship at Harpoon Brewery.Eisele’s mother, Anne Eisele, says she was supportive yet surprised by her son’s academic pursuit. “At first I thought he was joking,” she says. “I didn??t even realize that Harvard had an independent study program.”During his internship at Harpoon, Eisele worked three times a week for 10 hours each day while rotating through several different departments, including brewing and quality control.It was during his internship that Eisele, along with...
...preparatory half-marathon in February. “I had a job over the summer that allowed me to have a period of time every day with not too much to do, so I just started running every day,” Moccia said. “I didn??t really have huge inspirations or anything, I just found it was something I could keep up even after school started.” Levenson ran cross-country for two years and track for a year in high school. “I didn??t like...
...first inning of game one on Saturday, the Crimson seemed poised to continue its season-long struggles.“All of the sudden that sinking feeling that seems to settle in all the time hits,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I didn??t think Max had much.”But a mound visit from Walsh settled Warren down, and the senior hurler did not allow another run in 5.2 innings of work to keep the Crimson in the game.“I don’t know what Coach...
...second base with an infield grounder. Reardon slid into second baseman Taylor Meehan with his spikes up, and Unger had a few words for his opponent after the out was recorded. Brown’s first base coach had a few more offensive words for the umpiring crew that didn??t take action after Unger’s words, and after a few minutes of being restrained by one umpire, he was ejected from the game.“You’ve got to protect your players,” senior Shawn Haviland said in defense...