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...report states that four themes informed yesterday’s proposal—a commitment to Harvard’s teaching and research mission, with a particular emphasis on interdisciplinary study; the creation of “new places for the Harvard and public communities to meet??; an emphasis on sustainable development; and the goal of generating local and regional economic benefits...
...dive. “I was really excited for [High],” Piptone said. “She has been training really hard and I was really excited because we went 1-2-3 in three meter.” There was only one close race during the meet??the 100-yard freestyle. Wilson fell just one millisecond shy of the winning time, taking second in 52.64, while Slaight finished third. Four different swimmers captured the other four events won by Harvard. Colling led a 1-2-3 finish in the 100-yard breaststroke, followed by senior...
...placed No. 7 with a time of 21:32 for the six-kilometer women’s race. Behind Scherf was junior Sarah Bourne, who placed No. 31 with a time of 22:40—ten seconds faster than her time in last year’s meet??and sophomore Jessica Bryant, who placed No. 44 in a time of 23:14, an improvement of 39 seconds over her time from last year’s meet. Both the men and women will return home to run in the New England Championships at Franklin Park in Boston...
...meter run that had remained untouched for 22 years. Her performance marked the first of seven records to be broken by the team in the 2005-06 season and was the crowning point of the women’s dominance of Boston College; the Crimson took ten of the meet??s 15 events. Harvard again had impressive individual finishes at its annual Harvard Invitational. The Crimson men won two events and took five of the top seven slots in the 5,000, while the women claimed four top spots on the day. The most notable improvement was Harvard?...
...four. The Crimson then traveled to the Iona Meet of Champions, where it placed in the overall top third of the competition. The women were seventh among their 23 collegiate opponents, while the men finished eighth of 26. Scherf dominated the 6K course in 21:19.3, winning the meet??s coveted title. Individual accomplishment was again a strong force for Harvard in its annual battle versus Yale but was not enough for the Crimson to overcome its New Haven host and other Ivy rival Princeton, despite record-shattering performances by Scherf and Barrett. Scherf?...