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...Brown for the Crimson to have a chance.“They can swing it, but the key is to mix speeds,” Haviland said. “They’re a good fastball hitting team.”The Bears’ power starts with junior Matt Nuzzo, a first team All-Ivy performer in 2007. Before Brown’s game on Wednesday, the shortstop led the squad with four home runs and 29 RBI. Senior J.J. Eno, who has a .315 average and is second on the team with three dingers...
...Australia with her family due to the death threats the South African police made against her father, an academic. She moved permanently to Australia (where she has dual citizenship) when she was 14. Although she had been back to South Africa on holidays and for thesis research during her junior summer, it was only after Harvard that Dovey returned to South Africa on a traveling fellowship to live. “It was a really difficult and quite unhappy time,” she says.Lacking funds and without even a video camera to her name, Dovey’s many...
...trouble shooting around him. Other than that we outplayed them. At the end of the day it came down to one or two plays.”Freshman midfielder Christian Oberbeck won 7-of-9 contests at the X and scooped up a team-leading six ground balls. Junior midfielder Nick Smith took 7-of-10.“Our faceoffs today were great, Nick Smith did great and Christian Oberbeck came in providing a great help for Nick when he’s gassed,” La Fiura said. “It’s a pretty...
...been all negative.” Yesterday, Harvard looked to reverse the effects of the last few weeks, but fell short of clinching the win. Within the first five minutes of the game, the Crimson set the pace and achieved multiple scoring opportunities, including shots on goal from junior Kaitlin Martin and senior Natalie Curtis. The contest progressed into a back and forth battle, but Dartmouth ended the stalemate 13 minutes into the game, taking the lead, 1-0. But just two minutes later, freshman Jess Halpern knocked one in using a ricochet off the ground, after receiving a pass...
Twenty-four juniors were elected earlier this month into the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest undergraduate honors society in the country. This year, 12 of the “Junior 24” are male and 12 are female, and more than half of the winners in natural sciences are women. “For the first time, I think, the women have achieved equality and some of those women were also in the natural sciences,” said James F. Coakley ’68, the secretary of Harvard’s chapter, Alpha Iota...