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...bump we need to become an elite program rather than a top-20 program.” Clark will also be able to relate to his new geographical location thanks to his New Hampshire roots in which he grew up as a Boston Red Sox and Celtics fan, which cannot hurt in his assimilation into the Harvard area. More important than his connections to the Cambridge culture, however, are the challenges that Clark will face in his first year as a head coach. Filling the shoes of a seasoned veteran like Kerr will be no easy task, and the Crimson?...
When sophomore Jeremy Lin hit a three-pointer with 42 seconds to go to put the Crimson five points ahead of Ivy juggernaut Cornell on Friday night, Harvard’s small fan contingent went wild...
...Cornell crowd dwarfed Harvard’s boisterous but small fan group, and though the Harvard side was littered with chants and excited screams when the victory seemed imminent, “Let’s go Cornell” cheers persisted, culminating in an even more raucous roar when Tyler put in his last...
...While the Crimson was able to prove it can and does play better at home, the real advantage comes into question when the other team clearly has the fan edge...
...ceremony for the opening performance of the Hasty Pudding’s newest show, “Fable Attraction.” Gabrielle M. Domb ’11 said she had come to the play mainly to see Walken. “I am president of his Harvard Fan Club,” she said, adding, “if there is one.” After the roast, Lachter said that Walken had been an extremely interesting guest, if very shy. “He was different than Charlize in many respects,” said Lachter, referring...