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Next stop, Nationals. On the warmest afternoon yet of this early spring, the Harvard men??s tennis team rolled to another 7-0 victory yesterday against Dartmouth in their last regular season contest. The coaches and players can now turn their full attention to the NCAA tournament. After clinching the Ivy League title this past weekend with a 7-0 shutout of Brown, the Crimson celebrated with an encore performance against its last conference opponent. The title is the 27th in program history and the first since 2004. Harvard ends the 2008 season with an overall record...
...Like Murillo, Ayogu is an active member of the College’s cultural scene and serves as political chair of the Black Men??s Forum (BMF). He also chairs the Student Advisory Committee of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations. Similar to Murillo, Ayogu met one of his blockmates at a black student event when he was visiting as a newly admitted student...
...Harvard men??s lacrosse handily defeated Holy Cross, 12-6, on Saturday, snapping up the team’s first win in seven games. Sophomore midfielders Jason Duboe and Travis Burr combined for two hat tricks to account for half of the Crimson scoring.“It was nice to get a win under our belt after a pretty lengthy losing streak,” Duboe said. “We’ve been putting forth a pretty good effort in each game earlier this season. A couple of bounces not going our way caused...
...discretion in selecting meets. “It’s going to be best for her to choose her spots.”Seniors Clara Blatter and co-captain Sally Stanton provided a one-two punch in the pole vault, both clearing 3.55 meters.On the men??s side, Yale’s roster proved to be too deep for the undersized Crimson squad.“Particularly when you’re in a dual meet, if you don’t have depth, then you’re asking athletes to cover a multitude of events...
...expansion continues. One year after electing two players as captains for just the fourth time in team history, the Harvard men??s hockey team continued the trend, naming juniors Brian McCafferty and Jimmy Fraser as captains for the 2008-09 squad at its annual awards banquet on Saturday. The team also added sophomore Alex Biega to the leadership ranks as an assistant captain. McCafferty and Fraser are the 114th and 115th captains in Crimson history, while Biega is the first to serve as an assistant since Tom Cavanagh and Ryan Lannon ’05 shared the role...