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...that we still can’t, but I think if he was back we could have made a run at being a Top 25 team. And then [Morgalis], I think he might have been at Harvard for 17 years.”Those departures leave Haviland as the lone returning regular on the mound, with a promising trio of freshman hurlers joining an intriguing collection of veterans to help him chew up innings for the Crimson in 2006.Haviland, the de facto ace, went 7-1 in 14 appearances during his freshman campaign, leading the team with...
...their belts, the two are prepared to best last season’s numbers. “We expect a lot out of Shelly and a lot out of Amanda—and they’re ready,” Allard says. Senior Michele McAteer will be the lone upperclassman on the staff, which went without her leadership last season. Pitching just 13 games due to arm trouble, McAteer says she is thrilled to be back in the circle, and is hoping to avoid a recurrence of her injury. “I spent a lot of the fall...
...downward spiral with a last-second 79-77 win in Ithaca on Feb. 4. Columbia (11-14, 4-8) has been playing much better since the Crimson beat it 69-59 on Feb. 3, and is the only team to defeat league-leading Penn. Cornell is the lone Ivy team, besides Princeton and Penn, both of whom won in Cambridge early on during the Crimson’s losing streak, with a winning record in league play on the road. The Big Red is led by academic All-American senior swingman Lenny Collins, who is second on the team...
...included three students and five faculty members, while Stanford University’s 14-person committee included two students and six faculty members. The most recent presidential searches at Columbia University and Duke University also included both students and faculty on the formal recommending body. Harvard stood as a lone holdout in its own 2000 presidential search. It’s committee: six members of the Corporation and three members of the Overseers...
...case of foot-and-mouth disease is not as bad as the nation’s president,” she said. Unlike at President Bush’s typical rallies, however, there was a dissenting voice. The usual liberal-feminist coterie of Summers-haters was challenged by a lone Summers supporter who wandered in from across the hall. This brave soul was buttoned-up in a simple ensemble he might have purchased at the Gap, in contrast to the alterna-duds others were sporting. Abstaining from the bubbly, he light-heartedly mocked the celebrants with a sarcastic take...