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...given to the six highest scorers on the exam—said he was excited to be among the top six scorers. “It’s pretty cool,” he said. “I figured I had a pretty good chance. Obviously I hadn??t competed in Putnam before, but it wasn’t a complete shock.” While teams of three students are chosen to represent their schools each year, other students can also participate individually. Liu, Miller, and Justin J. Bae ’08 were among...
...record 300 career victories with the quarterfinal win.But in typical Stone fashion, the coach downplayed the personal significance of the victory, directing attention to her team’s accomplishments.“It’s done,” Stone said. “Honestly, if someone hadn??t said something to me about it earlier today, I wouldn’t have known. We don’t think that way in our locker room. We think about the task at hand and stay in the moment, and that goes for everyone involved...
Many students were simply apathetic regarding the single-sex gym hours. Pforzheimer resident Natalia Martinez ’08-’09 called the contrast between the national attention and lack of student interest “ironic,” and said she hadn??t formed a strong opinion for or against the policies...
...second place. Junior Michael Shore paced the team with a 77, posting the tournament low. Sophomore Greg Shuman followed with a 79. “I just sort of slapped it around for 18 holes and did all right,” Shore said. “I personally hadn??t touched a club since November. I was happy but expectations are always very high when we tee up. They need to be.” Adding this tournament to the schedule started the spring season unprecedentedly early. Typically the team holds off on competition until after spring...
...think St. Lawrence was really looking to take out our top forwards like [junior Jenny Brine] and Vaillancourt,” Cahow said.Although Cahow was the one to get the job done in overtime, Harvard wouldn’t have found itself in that position if it hadn??t been for the outstanding play of freshman Liza Ryabkina. After scoring the Crimson’s third goal on Saturday, Ryabkina broke the scoreless tie against the Saints when she netted the puck from the blue line on Harvard’s first power play...