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Many coaches have no recollection of their sports ever welcoming back a fifth-year senior—women’s volleyball, sailing, and men??s tennis, for example, have had no athletes return to use up their eligibility during the current coaches’ tenures...
...chairs neatly in the center. By the end of the play, however, the lights have dimmed, the chairs are in disarray, and a switchblade is left with its point stuck into a stack of papers. Despite their stilted opening moments, the cast of “Twelve Angry Men?? turns out to be unexpectedly cohesive and intelligent in their performances. The artistic decisions of the directors help bring out the most important moments without detracting from the subtleties of character that each member of the cast establishes. By the close of act one, the audience is completely drawn...
DENVER—Maybe it was the altitude. Or perhaps it was history, a history that motivated Denver to exorcize the demons of the past two years, when the Harvard men??s lacrosse team recorded twin upsets of the Pioneers.Or maybe it was a second-half Crimson letdown and a late Denver surge that propelled the Pioneers (6-4) past Harvard in a 10-9 overtime win on Saturday afternoon in front of 1,480 fans at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium in Denver, Colo.It was the third straight loss for the Crimson (4-4) and the final contest...
...Harvard men??s lacrosse team mounted a late rally to chase Penn March 22 but ultimately took a 12-10 loss in its Ivy opener, spiking the Crimson’s four-game win streak.“When you’re playing behind the whole game and you’re playing way too much ‘D’ its going to catch up with you,” senior midfielder Zach Widbin said.After a 5-0 Quaker run in the third period, Harvard muscled four goals in the final frame, fired eight shots...
...Harvard men??s swimming and diving team sent three of its athletes to the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships this past weekend at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Wash. The Crimson was represented by co-captain Geoff Rathgeber and juniors Eric Lynch and Bill Jones. Over the three-day contest, Rathgeber swam in three events, while Lynch and Jones each participated in two, earning Harvard a total of 19 points and a 29th place finish in the competition. “It’s a whole different meet,” Rathgeber said...