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...there were some underlying major problems,” Stevens said. On the other hand, the novice eight won the day with a 6.6 second margin over the Hoyas, stretching its lead to an entire boat length at times. “Georgetown is a team that didn??t have a very strong program but now has gotten better each year,” Kolb said. “I think winning against the Georgetown novices wasn’t a small thing.” “We had no idea what to expect...
...Crimson (7-14, 0-2 Ivy) dropped its first two games of the year to Princeton (7-17, 4-0) yesterday—both by one run. “We have 18 more Ivy league games,” captain Shelly Madick said. “We didn??t go undefeated last year and we know we are not going to go undefeated this year. We need to keep our intensity up for every game.” PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 2In the second of two close games yesterday it was the Tigers, again, that edged...
...yesterday,” senior Brian Rapp said. “We really got our team back on track with the win at Sacred Heart. We were looking to use that game to work out our lineup situation and go into NYU and beat them. Unfortunately, it didn??t work out the way we wanted to.”After senior Jordan Weitzen was sidelined with an injury, the Crimson struggled to fill the outside hitter position. Rapp took it over for this weekend’s matches.“We needed to have some sort...
...another case of insensitivity toward undergraduate concerns, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) shut down all the dining halls over spring break—leaving the many students who remained on campus over the vacation period without a viable meal plan. It didn??t have to be this way. While the fiscal and labor-related constraints of HUDS certainly are of concern, the health and well-being of the numerous students on campus should not have gone so neglected. After all the house dining halls closed on Friday, March 21, a $35 billion institution became home to possibly hundreds...
...barely walk…and he beat a former national champion [Schlatter]. It was very inspirational, that’s for sure.”Reflecting on the tournament, the sophomore also kept things in perspective.“I had a goal of [winning a championship] and things didn??t pan out that way,O’Connor said. “But obviously you can’t complain about [being named an] All-American.”For his part, Jantzen faced a difficult road from the opening bout, taking on seventh-ranked Kyle Ruschell...