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...away with the win,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “It was great for the women to beat their rivals. Even though the men didn’t win, they put in a strong performance and significantly closed the gap. Last year, we probably lost by about 50 points, but this year it was only single digits...
...lightweights lost to Stanford’s top boat, splitting their two races with the Cardinal. Meanwhile, the heavyweights came away with a victory over Syracuse, but fell to their Ancient Eight rival...
...second-place overall finish bodes well for the Black and White, which has struggled as of late. Prior to the O’Leary Cup, Radcliffe heavyweight crew had lost three straight races to Ivy League opponents Brown, Princeton, and Cornell. The team was also burdened by injuries, which prompted O’Leary to alter boat lineups. Still, this weekend’s win over Syracuse may be the starting point of the Black and White’s rebound...
...lost to Yale at the ECACs, and that really motivated us,” Cao said. “In doubles, we really stuck together as a team and just kept believing that we could beat Yale...
...general election on May 6, Britain is having to come to terms with a grim reality: its armed forces are in a state of crisis. Soldiers are profoundly battle weary. Grim statistics tell one part of the story: 179 British soldiers killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009; 280 lost to the conflict in Afghanistan since 2001. Silent crowds gather to pay respects each time casualties are repatriated to an air base on the edge of a town in southwest England called Wootton Bassett, but displays of public sympathy for the troops mask plunging support for British involvement in faraway...