Word: laurens
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...accomplishment just making it to this weekend,” fellow rookie Andrew Flynn added. “It was really an important way to end the season.” The freshman class was best represented by its B-Division tandem of Flynn and Lauren Brants, who bounced back from a shaky Saturday performance to edge out Vermont for eighth place with 91 points. “Our problem was that we were inconsistent, but we were satisfied with the way we were sailing when we were doing well,” Flynn said. “We didn?...
...concerned about creating consumer confusion by giving a thumbs-up to the tuna industry's commercials. The OMB declined to comment. "There's a problem with government-approved commercials that imply there is nothing to worry about. It isn't full disclosure," said Environmental Working Group spokeswoman Lauren Sucher. Indeed, such mixed signals would leave fish lovers in something of a catch...
...from Power Rangers commercials walking Cambridge’s streets. More often, one sees an exceptional young adult who exudes creative energy and woefully over-commits to her extracurriculars while managing to be all smiles and laughter. But as both a typically dedicated Harvard student and a longtime performer, Lauren L. Jackson ’07 manages to defy the odds...
...straight Ivy title. In second for Harvard was senior Laura Maludzinski—coming in as the Crimson’s top scorer outside of Scherf for the second year in a row. Her time this season was 18:09.8, which was good enough for 22nd place. Bourne, freshman Lauren Walker and fellow classmate Jessica Bryant came through the line in 43rd, 46th and 48th, respectively. On the men’s side, junior Sean Barrett was the only Harvard runner to place better than 45th. His time of 25:49.3 was 37th in the individual standings. Barrett was followed...
...half. A series of passes created a breakaway opportunity on the right side of the field. Senior midfielder Jane Sackovich fired a shot deflected by a Big Green defender. The ball popped up in front of the net, and junior forward Gretchen Fuller shot the ball past Darmouth goalie Lauren Balukjian at the 14:01 mark to give Harvard a 1-0 lead. The Crimson advantage proved short-lived, however. A little over five minutes later, back Whitney Waugh, who led the Big Green with four shots on goal, converted on a penalty corner to knot the game...