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Senior forward Matt Stehle and junior center Brian Cusworth combined for 29 points, and Stehle added eight rebounds and eight assists—finishing two shy of a triple-double in each category...
...rebounds over the last three games. Neither of the players, however, has experienced the gauntlet of Ivy play. “You lose one of these first two games to Dartmouth, you’re really fighting an uphill battle the whole time,” captain Matt Stehle said. “We’re trying to stress that, but they are only freshmen—it’s their first time through, they don’t really get it yet, unfortunately.” Harvard has had a successful season thus far, as the eight...
...attract the most talented people,” Summers said in an interview in October. Including Meyer, the top six managers earned $56.8 million in total, down from $78.4 million in fiscal 2004. Timber investor Andy Wiltshire was paid $5.9 million, while bond managers Shawn Martin and Matt Early earned $5.4 million and $4.6 million, respectively. All of the top six, with the exception of Wiltshire, left last year to start their own hedge fund, Convexity Capital Management. The University plans to invest in the new fund. —Staff writer Nicholas M. Ciarelli can be reached at ciarelli@fas.harvard.edu...
...advance into the semifinals on Friday, the second day of the tournament. He defeated Dave Herman of Indiana in a 5-3 decision Thursday and overcame Tyler Rhodes of Northern Iowa, 2-1, in a match that went to overtime. In the semifinal match Friday against fourth seed Matt Fields of Iowa, Ogunwole could not pull off a second consecutive close victory and fell by a 2-1 score. After notching a 2-1 sudden victory against eighth seed Joe Sapp of Northern Illinois, Ogunwole fell in the third-place bout to sixth seed Payam Zarrinpour of Sacred Heart...
...Matt George, one of the tens of thousands of aid workers who headed to Pakistan after it was struck on Oct. 8 by its worst recorded earthquake, is accustomed to harsh conditions. But the American ex-surfer, who took up full-time volunteer work with the International Organization for Migration after he participated in relief efforts following the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, has found his work especially frustrating in the devastated Neelum Valley, located in the Himalayan mountains in the Pakistani-held portion of disputed Kashmir. After the quake, George, 49, became a familiar figure in the remote valley...