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...some people in different positions towards the end of the game.”The youngest members of the squad got some invaluable experience on the water as they were featured heavily during the second half. Sophomore Kelly Peeler scored her first goal of the season as freshmen Patricia Smith and Nathasha Whitney also got in the scoring act with a goal apiece. “It’s always important, especially since we’re graduating such a large senior class, that the [underclassmen] get more playing time,” co-captain Vivian Liao said...
...other schools. In recent years, Harvard has accepted more transfer applicants than Yale or Princeton (who don’t allow transfer applicants at all) on the basis that students who transfer in tend to have higher grade point averages at Harvard than students who come in as freshmen. Moreover, transfer students add a diversity of background and experience to the student body. This certainly could be said of Max. A French kid who left his family to come to high school in America and ended up on the streets of Cambridge, Max never lost his drive and was always...
...Vance broke out of his slump in the second game and went 2-for-3 with two walks, two RBI, and two stolen bases. Freshmen Tyler Albright and Sean O’Hara also came alive for the Crimson with multi-hit games in the middle of the order. In the fifth, senior Matt Kramer opened the game up with a two-run blast...
...lead for the first time with a strong sprint against a dying Bears crew and never looked back, crossing the finish line first and clocking in at 6:42.21. The Bears finished close behind with a time of 6:44.67Both of the Crimson’s two second freshmen fours easily defeated Brown, with the ‘A’ boat posting a time of 7:46.46 and the ‘B’ boat finishing close behind in 7:51.53. Brown completed the course in 8:16.44. Harvard races again next week for the Compton...
...midterms, Aaron C. Fallon ’11 and Alana C.M. O’Brien ’11 were performing Reels in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the World Championships of Irish Dance. The competition, which took place from March 23 to 30, was a high point for the freshmen, who spent three months training for it. Fallon and O’Brien qualified for the championships after placing first and third, respectively, at the New England Regional Championships, and after placing at the North American National Championships. But for the two freshmen, Irish dancing is not a competitive sport...