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...nine of their eighteen races and finished second three times. “It felt amazing to win,” Dolbec said. “I was so happy. I felt so proud for Kyle.” The A division team, consisting of Johnson and fellow junior Kristen Lynch, also put in a strong performance, with seven top five finishes, including one victory. The race took place over two days, subjecting the sailors to two very different environments. “Saturday was miserable,” Dolbec said. “There was not much wind...
...remains for the Crimson, which will travel to face Columbia in Hoboken, N.J. next Saturday. Despite the temptation to ease up given the team’s recent struggles, Harvard intends to be unrelenting in what will be the last game for six members of the team: McDavitt, Sackovich, Kristen Keating, Beverly Ting, Laura Werner, and Beth Sackovich. Although the Crimson’s record is not particularly indicative of strong play, the squad feels that their effort will translate to a successful finish. “We know we’re a good team,” McDavitt...
...Crimson’s second and third—in the contest. While her first came on a crisp passing play, her second was the result of positioning and concentration as she knocked home the rebound from a shot by junior Liza Solley.Wilson was followed up by classmate Kristen Kester, who scored her first goal as well against Robert Morris. Three more rookies also notched assists.“It’s great to see kids have a touch around the net—it’s something that you cannot teach,” Stone said...
...audition. For a brief moment, these Harvard students weren’t worrying about midterms and papers. Instead, they were having fun with fashion—exactly what the founders of Vestis envisioned when they started their club last year. Chelsae I. Smith ’07, Kristen D. O’Neill ’06-’07, and Alexandra M. Tan ’06 met while producing last year’s Haute. They say the show’s combination of meager funding and high demand revealed just how few campus resources Harvard...
...star sophomore forward Pam Spuehler, the reigning America East rookie of the year. “She is a very athletic player with speed that we could not match one on one,” Caples said. “Our strategy was to deny her the ball and Kristen Keating did a fantastic job of shutting her off and closing in quickly whenever she did get the ball.” The strategy paid off for 76:57, until Spuehler, flustered all day by the Harvard game plan, emerged from above the Harvard circle with the ball. Despite...