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...Making its first post-season appearance since 2005, Harvard (11-7, 6-2 EIVA Hay Division) will take on fifth-seeded George Mason (12-15, 5-7 EIVA Tait Division) at the Field House in Fairfax...
House: Leverett Concentration: Hist & Lit Hometown: Cambridge, MA Ideal Date: A fifth of whiskey, couple of shotguns, and some sweet dudes. Mood lit. What do you look for in a girl/guy: A sharp mind and a kind heart Where to find you on a Saturday night: In or out of prom season? Your best pick up line: You a stewardess? Good Ma, I fly too. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Of course I love you. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: No. Favorite childhood activity: Porch-swinging Sexiest physical trait: Isn?...
...consecutive Ancient Eight matches and had outscored opponents 26-2 in their last four matches. But the Crimson was determined to snap Yale’s streak. Harvard maintained its recent strength in doubles, winning its eighth-consecutive doubles point. The Crimson swept the three doubles matches for the fifth time in that span.Sophomore Agnes Sibilski and senior Beier Ko disposed of their Bulldog opponents, 8-3, to earn their twelfth win of the season and extend their partnership’s win steak to five.At No. 3, freshman Camille Jania and captain Laura Peterzan moved...
...Harvard’s biggest inning of the weekend came in the fourth, as Macadam hit a double with the bases loaded for two RBI, and singles by Francis and Schellberg combined for three more runs, making it a 9-2 game. The Crimson scored three more in the fifth inning to end the game early by the mercy rule. “We’ve all been working really hard to tweak our swings and work hard on our fundamentals–swinging and taking a lot of cuts,” Shaw said...
...featured prominently in Johnson’s film, complete with an ESPN interview in which Delaney-Smith compared the happiness of that day to that of her wedding day.But it had been a long and varied road until that point. Raised in Newton, Mass. as the fifth of six children in a blue-collar family, Delaney-Smith had considered Harvard another world.“There’s the perception that Harvard is a geek school, a rich school, an entitled school,” Delaney-Smith said on camera. “When I applied...