Word: eleventh
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...reality, Derek C. Bok, peace be upon him, founded it when he wrote the full contents of truth—“Ve Ri Tas”—on golden plates. Soon after that he moved to Utah, started Brigham Young University, and took his eleventh wife...
...promise, potential, and wonderful possibilities, a quarterback change took place. Granted, when 2005 starter Liam O’Hagan took over for fellow junior Chris Pizzotti for the Crimson, it wasn’t because of terribly poor play by Pizzotti. Nor was it because Harvard used an eleventh-round draft pick and spent millions of dollars on O’Hagan’s services, like the Broncos did on Cutler.At the college level, a coach has no incentive to play anybody except those who he thinks give his team the best chance to win. With no dollars...
...with one of its top players on the bench, and then beat Princeton, the No. 2 team in the country, by a 7-2 tally. The Crimson is ranked right behind the Tigers, at No. 3, and Yale follows at No. 4. Williams and Brown are ranked eighth and eleventh, respectively. “So far this year we’ve started off on a great note,” Sheth said. “The intensity with which we’ve been practicing, and the way we’ve been playing, are much better now than...
...Saturday and Sunday. Freshman skipper Drew Robb and freshman crew Hyunjin Kim took ninth place in A-division for the Crimson, racing 17 times in two days. It was a similar performance in B-division, where the freshmen tandem of skipper Andrew Flynn and crew Lauren Brants took eleventh for Harvard. Finally, in C-division, freshman skipper Liz Powers and senior crew Ashley Nathanson earned the Crimson’s best finish at the race, taking seventh place overall in the division. Host MIT won the event, with Boston College, Brown, Boston University and Connecticut College rounding...
When the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-11-1, 2-3-0 Ivy) suffered its third straight loss, 5-0, at Princeton on Saturday night, its defensive collapse in the eleventh minute of the second half told the story of the team’s weak play. With the Crimson already trailing 3-0 at the 56th minute, Princeton’s Vicki Anangnostopaulos, who had already netted two goals, doubled her total in a mere 33 seconds, giving her a golden sombrero on a career night. Anangnostopaulos’s performance put her in elite company...