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...profits we made at Fiesta to replace [the flags], and would mean Woodbridge couldn’t throw social events like Fiesta in the same way next year.” But it is not clear whether the group will have to compensate the University for the loss. According to club members, the Marshal’s office has not yet responded to notifications about the incident. The office could not be reached for comment last night. According to Gong, the stolen flags were hung over the fourth window on the wall opposite the kitchen area, and over the first...
...lacrosse team struck first in Saturday’s game against Princeton, but the Tigers had the last laugh in a 19-5 win over the Crimson. The defeat by No. 13 Princeton (6-4, 2-1 Ivy) in the Class of 1952 Stadium marks the sixth consecutive loss for Harvard (2-9, 0-3 Ivy). Sophomore attack Kaitlin Martin opened the scoring, notching an unassisted goal for the Crimson at the 4:19 mark. The goal came as a result of a new play the team implemented this week. However, the team’s primary focus...
...things we need to work on for the rest of the year,” Shaker said.KNECHT CUPAs the day went on for the Black and White, the results were all good. The first varsity eight notched a nine-second victory in its first heat over Georgetown, avenging a loss earlier in the season at the Class of 2004 Cup. In addition, the second varsity eight fought for a second-place finish in their heat, and the novice eight won the Grand Final of the competition, defeating rival Princeton by almost 12 seconds, coming in with a time...
...This time they were just too good.” In addition to her doubles victory, Forgie provided the solitary bright spot for Harvard in singles as well. Forgie was the only Crimson player to win a set in singles in a 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 loss to Penn’s Charlotte Tansill. Brook played only a single game in singles before defaulting due to sickness. Gottlieb and Curto fell by the identical score of 6-2, 6-1. In the top slot, Litvak played a competitive match against the No. 112 Kominskaya, eventually losing...
After a tough loss to Brown last Thursday, the Harvard women’s water polo team needed the pair of victories that it picked up Saturday in New York against Queens and Utica to boost its morale. That’s not all the wins were good for, though. In winning its last two games, the Crimson secured a No. 3 seed for itself in next weekend’s Northern Division Championship that will be played in New London, Conn. “We can get them close, but the kids have to take it the last mile...