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...tool.” On Thursday, Clarke was the first to represent the Crimson, placing 41st in a 65-person field in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:50.44. The next day, she swam the 200-yard freestyle in 1:49.98 to achieve a 58th-place finish. “Although I didn’t place as high as I wanted to, or go the fastest of my times, I think it’s great to be here as a freshman,” Clarke said. Papadakis, who is also a Crimson sports editor, placed...
...Crimson attack. Holding Harvard scoreless, Clarkson handed the Crimson its first shutout since a 2004 tie against Northern Michigan and its first shutout loss in 98 games. “We had numerous chances to score, but their goalie played well, and we weren’t able to [finish],” Du said. “We had a lot of chances, and a couple of point-blank shots. It’s frustrating, considering how well we played this weekend, to lose in the quarterfinals.” In the third period, Harvard turned on the heat...
...kills in the two matches, but the Crimson offense struggled as a whole, hitting .229 against NJIT and .233 against NYU. “Unfortunately, we have dug ourselves a very, very, very deep hole,” co-captain Dave Fitz said. “We want to finish with a winning record.” Harvard (7-5, 3-5 Hay) hopes to rebound on Saturday when it takes on Sacred Heart at the Malkin Athletic Center. NYU 3, HARVARD 0 Harvard fell to NYU in a 3-0 (30-19, 30-21, 30-28) loss Saturday...
...Philology John Huehnergard, who teaches Social Analysis 74, “Visible Language: Writing Systems, Scripts, and Literacy.” “I think it’d be just hard—a midterm at the same time that you’re trying desperately to finish a senior thesis for the department’s deadline,” he said. The details of particular arrangements vary from professor to professor. While Huehnergard pushes back the dates of a paper and the course’s midterm, some professors allow their students to skip an assignment...
...last outing. Harvard squares off with Tampa on Monday at noon before briefly returning north. This weekend’s road swing is part of a stretch of 16 Florida games in 20 days, including another trip next weekend and a spring break sojourn. The Crimson, picked to finish first in the Ivy League in Baseball America’s preseason prognostication, will use the non-conference schedule to fine-tune its lineup and rotation, down four starting position players and two weekend hurlers from last year. —JONATHAN LEHMAN