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Wild weather followed the Harvard sailing team around New England last weekend, but the sailors prevailed, finishing near the top of the pack in three regattas.The Crimson’s top co-ed sailors spent the weekend in Newport, R.I., sailing at the New England Dinghy Championship. The squad’s seventh-place finish earned it a berth in the ICSA Coed Dinghy National Semifinals.Meanwhile, some of the younger members of Harvard’s co-ed team sailed closer to home in the Oberg Trophy, held on the Charles River. The Crimson placed sixth in the 15-team...
...Harvard women’s golf team took second in the Roar-ee Invitational this weekend, bouncing back from a tough first round of play to finish ahead of Ivy League rivals Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and Brown. Junior Emily Balmert (85-82-71-238) and sophomores Sarah Harvey (84-75-82-241) and Claire Sheldon (86-76-81-243) all finished in the top 10 overall for the Crimson. The 14-team tournament was a chance for Harvard to pick up some momentum going into the Ivy League championships coming up next weekend, and the Crimson will be extremely confident...
...eight placed third in the first heat, while the A eight took first place in the second with the fastest time of the day. The four took fourth place in its heat behind Tulsa, who paced the race at 7:43.7. The novice eight pulled in behind Wisconsin to finish the day’s races...
...Brown on the Seekonk River Saturday afternoon. Despite a strong team effort—the Crimson won four of the day’s five races—Harvard’s varsity eight came up short in its event, posting a time of 6:28.83. The Bears finished the race in 6:23.73 on their way to winning the Stein Cup. Since the inception of the program, the Crimson has won the cup 36 times, while Brown took the Stein Cup for just the seventh time on Saturday. “The varsity race was pretty tough...
...R.E.M.’s late-’80s albums like “Life’s Rich Pageant.” The melodies have a perfect mix of ringing and urgency, the aforementioned harmonies soar to heavenly levels, and the songs rock from start to finish. The best track, “Supernatural Superserious,” sounds like a lost ’90s classic. Despite its dopey title, the verses’ chiming guitar refrain and the infectious chorus make it the catchiest, most ecstatic tune R.E.M. has produced in the last decade. The album?...