Word: doubtfulness
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...enough in, we will get the results that we hope for.” “Every season is a fresh start,” she added. “This team is completely different than the team my freshman year, but without a doubt, it is every bit as capable.” Several experienced members of the team are returning to the Crimson next season, and with seven freshmen joining the squad, Harvard hopes to start anew and recapture its former glory. —Staff writer Courtney M. Petrouski can be reached at petrousk@fas.harvard.edu...
...necessarily a reflection of how we were fencing. It sounds like a big drop, but in reality, it’s really strong given the other teams.” Despite all these obstacles, the Crimson united to put together a more than respectable season. Much of the early doubt stemmed from the women’s foil squad. But three freshmen—Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Sam Podolsky—more than rose to the occasion. Goldfeder and Pensler both made nationals, and Goldfeder finished 10th in the nation—good enough for All-America honors...
...finished his career in style with 24 points in the loss.Besides Cusworth, Goffredo and Brian Darcy were the squad’s lone seniors, leaving the Crimson a battle-tested, experienced squad entering next season’s campaign. Housman, who also earned All-Ivy honorable mention, will no doubt be looked to for leadership. The point guard exploded for a career high 33 points in the double-overtime loss at Princeton, while averaging 13.3 points per game on the year. Lin also is poised for an outbreak after a solid freshman year.Additionally, Harvard will have a new leader...
...Northern Division Championships. The finish was not good enough to punch an automatic ticket to the Eastern Championships, but after a couple of anxious days of waiting, the selection committee awarded Harvard an at-large bid. The eighth-seeded Crimson finished eighth, but the expereince will no doubt pay off over the next few years. “While we got better we are still young so a lot of it is just a seasoning issue,” Farrar said. “The experience of doing it under pressure. You can’t fast grow, you have...
...doubt, this campus pulses with undercurrents of independent thought, creative energy, and imagined possibilities. Many students, however, find themselves falling in line behind the orthodoxy and authority of those highest in Harvard’s hierarchy of knowledge and power. Some soon follow the ladder even higher to place themselves directly at the service of corporate or state interests...