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Jeff C. Tarr ’96, the son of one of Operation Match??s founders, helped launch the venture that has become Datamatch, said Price. HCS has been running the program since...
...victory in doubles play, which earned the doubles point, came from the team of Denenberg and senior Gideon Valkin. The following day, Saturday, proved to be more positive for the Crimson as it swept past No. 14 seed St. Joseph’s 7-0. Harvard dropped only one match??one of the three doubles matches—and within its singles play only lost a single set. Rain and other inclement weather created havoc with the scheduling yesterday, and the tenth-place match against Boston College had yet to be played. The only complete results from yesterday...
...Crimson, this Saturday’s game will mark the climax of its non-conference schedule and the most important matches in Harvard’s season until the meat of the Ivy League schedule comes in late September and early October. The excitement that surrounds the match??and the possibly unprecedented number of people who may come out to watch the highly touted Blue Devils—will be a key factor in the game. Along with keeping its offensive momentum from the first five games going, the Crimson will have to control and harness the anticipation...
...games, Harvard intensified its play in the final points of the contest against ESU. The match was a nail-biter from the start, with neither team gaining a significant advantage in any given game. Each of the four games came down to the last few points, and the match??s fourth frame—the clincher for Harvard—went several points above 30 before the Crimson was able finally to win by two. In the final minutes of the fourth game Harvard jumped out to several one-point leads, only to see ESU tie the score...
...found themselves at the top of each other’s compatibility lists. The mystique of Datamatch is only strengthened by Dasher’s admission that “nobody has any idea exactly” how the roughly decade-old algorithm that puts the “match?? in “Datamatch” works. Unfortunately for those who planned on using the HCS questionnaire to find a partner who shares a love of the Kong’s crab rangoon, romantic dinners at Annenberg, and the language of the Klingon race, quiz submissions closed...