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...performance of the Harvard men’s golf team’s freshman was one of the few bright spots in a tough weekend at the McLaughlin tournament, hosted by St. John??s University. The Crimson finished 12th out of 16 competing teams, with Akron taking the number one spot...
...competing teams at the Princeton Women’s Invitational this weekend at Springdale Golf Club. The Crimson shot a 612 as a team in two rounds of competition over the course of the weekend, 18 strokes behind Princeton’s leading score of 594. St. John??s rounded out the top three with a score of 640. Leading the way for Harvard was sophomore Emily Balmert, whose two-day total of 153 was good enough to earn her a tie for the sixth-best individual score of the tournament. Sophomore Ali Bode and junior Jessica Hazlett...
...Crimson was disqualified from participating, unable to field the required four players. The following week, Hynes made sure that his team wouldn’t be put in the same position, returning from his injury to lead his team to an 11th-place finish in the grueling St. John??s Invitational. While Hynes has taken his last swings for the Crimson, his ability to lead by example left an impression on the younger players. Having personally recruited some of the freshmen, Hynes’ leadership has proven every bit as valuable as his scores. —DANIEL...
Despite the disadvantages, the Crimson is no stranger to early-season showdowns with daunting foes. Last season, Harvard knocked off eventual tournament teams St. John??s and Minnesota in the Metrodome in Minneapolis. The year before, it was drubbed by a combined score of 48-14 in a doubleheader with Texas Tech in Lubbock...
...result is mesmerizing. Heady tracks like “John Saw That Number” highlight the album’s single flaw: it cannot sustain the momentum of its best songs for the duration of the album. Notably, the songs that intervene between “John?? and “At Last”—while perfectly listenable—are not nearly as engaging as what comes before and after. The album would be nearly perfect were it ten rather than twelve songs long. But that’s a minor criticism...