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Ragalie’s absence from the field has left Randall S. Sarafa ’09, the current chair of the UC’s Finance Committee, to take the mantle as Sundquist’s main potential opponent on the council. Sarafa has, in the past, worked with Sundquist on advocacy projects including universal keycard access to freshman dormitories...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council VP Likely To Run for President | 11/5/2007 | See Source »

...brought a level of intensity and pressure we needed to bring.” The Crimson will need to have another exceptional performance next weekend with the Ivy League title and at-large bids for the NCAA Tournament still at stake when it meets Penn at Ohiri Field in its last home match of the regular season. For now, however, the team is just enjoying its victory. “We’re excited about the win,” Hahn said. “It’s a great day to be a Harvard soccer player...

Author: By Alexandra J. Mihalek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Blowout Preserves Playoff Dreams | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...close, season-ending battle on Friday night, the Harvard field hockey team fell to Columbia, 2-1, under the lights in New York City.The loss dropped Harvard (8-9, 4-3 Ivy) from second place to a tie for fourth in the Ivy League.Coming off four straight league victories, the Lions (11-6, 5-2) started strong, establishing a two-goal lead within the first 20 minutes of play. The Crimson tallied a single goal in the second half but could not quite rally to give Columbia enough of a challenge.“We were outplayed...

Author: By Kara T. Kelley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bounceback Season Ends With Ivy Loss | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...with.” Sophomore defender Kelli Okuji agreed. “We were chasing down balls at the back all night,” she said. Columbia’s tactics did not come as a surprise. The Crimson practiced all week on the turf of the football field to try to get used to the speed on the unfamiliar surface. Still, Harvard was unable to find its rhythm. The ball spent a significant amount of time up in the air, and many passes went astray. The Crimson reached halftime level, though, as Wideroff grabbed an equalizer...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Lions Eliminate Last Title Hopes | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

...Clayton made it into the quarterfinals of the 32-player tournament.“All the matches were grinds,” Clayton said. “It was impossible to win anything from the baseline.” Clayton added that the strong performance against a tournament field packed full of players from powerful SEC schools showed “that we can compete at a national level.”Kumar, despite suffering from a fever, won a three-setter, 7-6(10), 3-6, 6-1, that included a marathon first-set tiebreaker in which he saved...

Author: By Jonathan B. Steinman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's Tennis Closes Fall in Three Locations | 11/4/2007 | See Source »

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