Word: freshmen
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...this year’s squad comes back younger and quicker. “We lose a big player, but not the entire team,” Vaillancourt said. “A lot of good players that we had last year are still here and we have new freshmen who are going to be great threats.” Those threats include freshman Liza Ryabkina. The Ukranian native scored three goals in Harvard’s two-game exhibition series aganst McGill. Harvard won both of those games, beating the Martlets 3-2 and 5-3. Vaillancourt tallied four...
...tournament for the third time in four years. The team must place in the top two in the Northeast to move on to nationals. Last year, the Red Line finished fifth. Despite the Red Line’s financial struggles, team members say they are confident that the new freshmen will help lead the team to prolonged success. “We have a positive outlook not only for this year, but for future years as well,” Stevens said...
...family listened to a welcoming speech from University President Drew G. Faust, chowed down at Wagamama, and enjoyed a lecture by Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw. Zehnder also appreciated his parents’ willingness to take him shopping over the weekend. Laden with shopping bags, many freshmen could be spotted taking advantage of their parents’ generosity. In a small-scale reenactment of move-in weekend, parents could be seen helping their offspring carry luggage, boxes, and other assorted items from a motley collection of rental cars just outside the Yard on Saturday afternoon. Another student used...
...Nickerson Trophy, the New England championship for freshmen, saw 15 teams in 20 races over two divisions. Harvard locked down fourth place with a point total of 87, behind host Boston College. The finish came after a wind delay that brought the tide into play on Saturday...
...four years, proudly chanting the names of their icons and providing perhaps the loudest rendition of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” ever heard on the cobblestone sidewalks of the Square. After ushering in the first Red Sox title in 86 years as freshmen, this year’s graduating class has the distinction of starting and ending their Harvard tenure with Red Sox World Series championships. “This is the perfect way to end my senior year,” said Marissa L. Long...