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...During Rapier’s tenure, Harvard raised more than $1.7 billion. In fiscal year 2006, the University brought in $596 million in gifts, the second-highest amount in Harvard’s history...
...along with its six-goal advantage heading into the break. “Their defense was aggressive, and they pressed down on us,” senior attackman Greg Cohen said. “They kind of shocked us a bit, and our shots weren’t the highest percentage.” Making matters worse was the fact that Harvard’s leading scorer from 2006, senior attackman Evan Calvert, was sidelined due to a sprained ankle suffered late in the week. Junior Liam Griff got the start in Calvert’s place, and though...
...attack the basket harder, so I finally started hitting some shots.” Housman finished the second half having shot 6-of-7 from the floor after missing all four of his field goal attempts in the opening frame. The performance was good enough for his second-highest scoring output of the Ivy League season. “Drew was extremely effective in both [Princeton] games,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “I haven’t seen a point guard average 25 points against Princeton in a season in a long period...
...women’s alpine team, junior Alexandra Teng placed highest for Harvard in both the slalom and giant slalom. In the slalom, Teng dropped five seconds off her first run time for a total time of 2:15.58, placing 50th. In the giant slalom, she placed 51st with a time...
...Stanford raised over $911 million and Harvard received nearly $600 million—the second-highest amount in the country—as total charitable giving to U.S. universities rose by 9.4 percent to $28 billion...