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...site range from news anchor Jim C. Lehrer to fashion designer Zac Posen and from Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer to chef Jacques Pépin. The field of 83 experts—“well-known, well-respected, and influential,” according to Hopkins??counts 11 Harvard professors, including psychology professor Steven Pinker, law professor Alan M. Dershowitz, and Rev. Peter J. Gomes, as well as three presidential hopefuls. “We have a pretty broad set of interests, anything intelligent people might have a fancy for,” Hopkins said...
...play that much, we look at his season and see if you work hard and don’t let your head get down, you can get out there and really play.”The Whatups, meanwhile, will be looking to open its tour in Hopkins?? final game.“All we talked about all season is how the perfect way to go out would be to score a touchdown, and the only way we’re going to get on ESPN would be to do this epic air guitar solo, and hopefully...
...remained the constant: the secondary. After the Crimson tied the game up at 17 at the end of the second quarter, the defensive backs really went to work on the Leopards wideouts. Lafayette marched down the field in the two-minute drill only to have senior safety John Hopkins??the reigning Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week—pick off Mike DiPaolo’s pass at Harvard’s three-yard line. Hopkins was all over the field: The senior finished second on the team with seven and a half tackles—including...
...said.Johns Hopkins was awarded a penalty in the first half, and as the play occurred, the head official ejected sophomore Spencer Livingston from the game for moving towards the penalty taker during the play. Although the decision was a curious one to make, there was nothing unusual about Johns Hopkins?? strategy for the rest of the game.The Blue Jays capitalized on Harvard’s misfortunes, scoring six goals on man-advantage opportunities and effectively counter-attacking off of the Crimson’s turnover woes.After Livingston’s ejection, the burden of offensive responsibility fell upon...
...perhaps the most impressive secondary in the Ivy League, which includes a pair of All-Ivy picks in junior cornerback Andrew Berry—who was a preseason All-American—and senior cornerback Steve Williams. A pair of seniors—Doug Hewlitt and John Hopkins??serve as Harvard’s safeties...