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...does not take technology or modernity. The Games continue to occur because the people devoted to the ideals of fair play and athleticism, such as Baron de Coubertin, have maintained a strong, optimistic position against such negativism. I also wonder what the point of criticizing the spectacle of the Games??as embodied by the opening ceremonies—has on the bearing of the editorial’s main argument. As the host country, Italy presented a panorama of its heritage, which does, in fact, include the Renaissance, the Alps, and yes, cows. It is unfortunate that this...

Author: By Emily A. Bruemmer, | Title: Olypmic Games A Triumph Of Internationalism | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

...Quinnipiac, the Crimson managed to outshoot the Bobcats, 41-30. Schoen and Gamble both led all players in scoring, tallying six and five goals, respectively. However, the team is far from perfect. Thursday’s game marks the third road loss—out of three road games??and the second loss in a row. Harvard has much work to do to right its wrongs. “We need to get a lot more psyched up at the beginning of the game,” Simmons said. “We can’t commit...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Despite Furious Rally, Bobcats Scrape Past Crimson in Overtime | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...last two months. “We went through a stretch where we weren’t scoring,” Donato said. ‘We knew that we weren’t going to score by shooting less.” And so its last four games??three of which were wins—Harvard (14-9-2, 10-7-1 ECAC) has launched at least 40 shots per night, including against Northeastern. Midway through the first period, the Crimson led the Huskies by a 19-1 margin, and junior Ryan Maki’s power...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Bullies Huskies for Consolation Win | 2/13/2006 | See Source »

...beginning of the season. It’s a lot more fun, a lot easier playing with the lead.”Harvard actually added another point to its lead atop the league standings, but given the fact that the Crimson has played 14 ECAC games??six more contests than five of the next six squads on the list—the picture isn’t quite so bright. Though the Crimson has won big against out-of-conference squads—North Dakota, New Hampshire, and Boston College were all top-10 when Harvard felled them?...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Road Woes Plague Crimson | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...game. Beal is second in total rebounds, at 58, with 41 of them coming on the defensive end. He will be instrumental in stopping Albany’s strong guards, especially Wilson. “[Beal has] got a good sense of understanding concepts going into games??he knows how to implement those things,” Sullivan said. “Mike has the size, which is important to being a defensive stopper, he has the experience, and he has the quickness.” The Crimson will have to rely on quick defensive skills...

Author: By Pedro V. Moura, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Back from Doldrums, Crimson Goes West | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

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