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...caliber talent, the team still has an affinity for smaller packages. Last year the Crimson’s heart and soul—and best defenseman—was Peter Capouch ’02, a huge locker room presence with his 5’6, 167 lb. frame. So it is no surprise that one the most skilled teams in the country turns to its smallest player for its most physically-intense play...
That market has enjoyed a little-noticed recovery over the past two years, as the price of uranium has crept back to more than $10 a lb. from its all-time, inflation-adjusted low of $7.10 at the end of 2000. Demand for uranium has risen steadily over the past decade, as stockpiles have dwindled and nuclear-power plants have increased their output. The U.S. nuclear-power industry generated a record 778 billion kW-h in 2002. That year marked the third consecutive all-time annual high, and experts estimate that 2003 will continue the streak...
Sophomore Eddie Jones (184 lbs.) was one of the Crimson to lose in the extra period. Though he won at the 197-lb. spot later in the day against BU, 9-7, Jones was taken down by the 184-lb. Nick Ciarcia in the overtime period, losing the match...
Junior P.J. Jones (184 lbs.)—who has been alternating with Eddie at the 197-lb. position following the injury of sophomore Dan Sirotkin (197 lbs.)—also won in the 197-lb. spot against Brown’s Pete Gladish, but lost at the 184-lb. position against...
Harvard dispatched the Terriers (11-6) in a manner similar to its victory over Brown just two hours earlier. The Crimson won by the same score, suffered only three defeats in each match and was unable to win at the 197- and 141-lb. categories, though the latter was twice a medical forfeit...