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...Emily Balmert placed first and second after 18 holes, with scores of 79 and 80 respectively. Captain Jen Cronan and junior Jacqueline Rooney were one stroke behind them with a score of 81. Sophomore Jessica Hazlett rounded out the Crimson contingent with an 82 and a fifth-place finish. Yesterday, the rain held out, but windier conditions made the course significantly more difficult than on Saturday. Harvard was not able to continue its habit of outperforming itself on the second day, but managed to hold onto its lead. Bode and Hazlett both shot 82, allowing Bode to maintain her first...
Rivers Cuomo ’99-’06, the frontman for the alternative rock band Weezer, said last week he plans to return to Harvard this spring to finish a degree he started 10 years ago. In an interview on “The Howard Stern Show” last week, Cuomo said he will return to Harvard this February to complete his coursework. He first enrolled at Harvard in the fall of 1995 but left with two semesters remaining, initially concentrating in Music but later switching to English and American Literature and Language. After leaving school...
...senior varsity stroke Adam Kosmicki. “We were a little heavy in the strong head wind, but it was fun.”The Crimson had the luxury of starting first in the event, since last year’s Harvard varsity had secured a second-place finish to U.S. Rowing, which decided against competing this fall. Harvard began first and never looked back, using he boats positioned behind it to keep the pace up in the later stages of the race. “It’s way better [to start first],” Kosmicki...
...most grueling stretch of its schedule, the Crimson co-ed sailing team could have been forgiven for showing some signs of fatigue, despite the importance of the upcoming Atlantic Coast Championships. Instead, however, the team ended its series of marathon weekends with a bang, surging to a second-place finish in the Nelson Regatta at Connecticut College and missing first by only ten points—a performance that could prove to be important for the upcoming women’s ACC’s. The weekend was the sixth straight in which Harvard has participated in three...
...Tigers. In the end, that—not sweat, not heart, not effort—will be the bottom line. McDavitt, Harvard’s captain, is aware of that unfortunate fact of life. But it doesn’t seem to matter. Throughout her career, from start to finish, she has played every game—no matter what the score—like it’s her last. She did it on Saturday, and she’ll do it for real against Boston University, Dartmouth, and Columbia as she closes out her career...