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Then there is the time. If every adult in the United States is coming in for a physical, that's a lot of time. You lose half a day of work. That adds up as a society. [At the individual level], most patients report difficulty getting in to see their doctors in a timely manner. One of the things that could be contributing to [doctors' lack of time] is physicals...
...ECAC record. “It’s a pretty unbelievable thing to accomplish because there are a lot of really good teams, and we play a lot of games,” junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt said. “It’s easy sometimes to lose your composure, but we didn’t.”The Crimson took two games from Cornell in the opening round of the ECAC playoffs and then beat Clarkson 3-0 in the semifinals to set up a rematch with St. Lawrence—the team that knocked Harvard...
...first loss in the season’s final dual meet and then claimed victory again at the Ivy League Championships. The Crimson won all of its dual meets by an average of almost 70 points, including a 199-96 victory over Penn in which Harvard did not lose a single race. Leading the charge for the Crimson was an extremely talented Class of 2011. Freshman Kate Mills was one of just three Harvard athletes to qualify for NCAAs, capping a season in which she set a school record in the 200 IM (2:01.72) and earned three top-eight...
...conference wins came against Brown and Columbia. The first was a gritty win in which Harvard edged the Bears by a single goal, 14-13; the second victory came against Columbia, whom Harvard beat in an easier 12-8 decision. Sandwiched between those two wins was a five-game losing streak that took the Crimson out of league contention. Harvard’s defense never allowed fewer than 11 goals during the skid and surrendered 18 tallies at home to both Boston University and Princeton. Despite the poor Ancient Eight showing during the heart of its season, the Crimson ended...
...varsity over the Cavaliers was epic and paved the road to the NCAAs for Radcliffe.Back in town for the Beanpot, the Black and White joined other Boston area schools on the Charles for a display of Radcliffe’s uncontested supremacy on the river. The crew did not lose a single race to Northeastern, Boston University, Boston College, or MIT.During this contest, the Black and White reminded the public of its longstanding commitment to the community and proud tradition of strong women. The team wore pink jerseys and raised funds for the Susan G. Komen foundation to fight breast...