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...Crimson actually out-hit Dartmouth 14-8, but also committed four errors to the Big Green??s two. Harvard scored all eight of its runs in the fifth through eighth innings...
...fund for campus conservation projects to $12 million. Harvard Vision 2020: A Bridge to Campus Sustainability, coordinated by the Green Campus Initiative (GCI), an interfaculty organization, highlights the best practices that the University has adopted over the past five years, from purchasing renewable energy to using “green?? cleaning solutions to planning and building green buildings. The loan fund supports projects that reduce energy use and increase environmental sustainability. Recent examples include the installation of motion sensor lights in classrooms on campus. According to GCI organizers, the loan fund has generated over $2 million in savings...
...doubles play, all three of Harvard’s teams defeated their opponents. Junior Elsa O’Riain and senior Melissa Anderson, ranked 2nd nationally and the Crimson’s top doubles team, prevailed over the Big Green??s Natalie O’Rourke and Megan Zebroski...
...field and committed 24 turnovers, which Dartmouth converted for 25 points, as parts of a disappointing performance on final night of the season. “I expected a better game,” Delaney-Smith said. At the game’s onset, Harvard matched the Big Green??s intensity, creating seven lead changes and three ties in the first half. The game would continue to go back and forth until Dartmouth mounted a 7-0 run in latter stages of the first half to pull away. The Big Green led the Crimson 30-26 at halftime...
...tied for second in the event, behind the 1.82 clearance of Debra Vento of Duke. Meanwhile, the Crimson men did not manage to earn a single point in their half of the meet—although the team only sent three competitors as representation at the competition. Sophomore Christopher Green??s time of 2:29.78 in the 1000-meter race earned him 21st place, while senior James Kelly was 20th with a time of 8:35.39 in the 3000 meters. Junior Sean Barrett was the third and final Harvard competitor, and he took 16th place for the Crimson...