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...deficit to take the match 9-1, 4-9, 6-9, 9-3, 9-5. O’Donnell improved her season record to 8-0.With a victory on Wednesday against Yale, she will be the first Crimson player to go undefeated in the regular season since Kyla Grigg ’07 in 2007.“I’ve been concentrating on squash the entire year,” O’Donnell said. “My hard work is paying off and it feels great.”Freshman No. 2 Nirasha Guruge fell to Princeton?...
...junior captain Johanna Snyder said. “This was our first difficult match and I felt we all played very well.” Harvard was paced by its upperclassmen, all of whom recorded 3-0 sweeps. No. 6 Snyder rolled over Stanford’s Kyla Sherwood, 9-1, 9-0, 9-3. Fellow junior Katherine O’Donnell surrendered only six points en route to a 9-1, 9-0, 9-5 victory. No. 9 junior Sandra Mumanachit also recorded a 3-0 sweep. This was Mumanachit’s first match of the year...
...plot is a massive indulgence of the desire to adopt with abandon that generally happens when children visit a shelter. With the help of young pet-store employee Dave (Johnny Simmons), who provides discounted kibble and makes Andi's heart beat faster, his sassy sidekick Heather (Kyla Pratt) and a neighborhood kid (Troy Gentile), Andi and Bruce are soon actively recruiting stray dogs. The movie shifts into slapstick mode, much of it centered on the dining and bathroom habits of the hundred or so newly arrived hotel guests...
...Harvard women’s squash team entered the 2007-08 season following immense success last year, when Kyla Grigg ’07 won the ISA individual championships and the team took second place in the season-ending Howe Cup. Riding on such successes, expectations ran high. However, the team lost captain Supriya Balsekar to injury before the season began and last year’s No. 2 Jen Blumberg left the team. Playing with only underclassmen, the Crimson nevertheless put together a strong showing, finishing 7-5, 4-3 in the Ivy League. “Before...
...season. The Crimson also takes on No. 4 Yale and No. 5 Trinity to complete a tour of the nation’s top five teams. Harvard’s season has been defined by the strong play of its underclassmen. Despite graduating 2007 national individual champion Kyla Grigg ’07 and starting only freshman and sophomores, the Crimson has turned what many programs would have considered a rebuilding year into a championship campaign. Sophmore Sandra Mumanachit and freshmen Zindman, Alisha Mashruwala, and Bethan Williams are all undefeated on the season and freshman June Tiong has turned...