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...close loss in the finals, and Meltzer and Preston each took third. Meltzer, who had a perfect 5-0 record in Ivy play, and Caputo both earned First-Team All-Ivy honors, while Flanagan and O’Connor were named to the Second Team. Preston received an honorable mention. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...team in wins and ERA, picking up a spot on the All-Ivy Second Team. Sure, the defense was there. Junior Jeff Stoeckel, replacing sure-handed shortstop Morgan Brown ’06, committed just four errors in 147 opportunities and garnered a league honorable mention. The defense up the middle was solid all season, with Stoeckel and captain second baseman Brendan Byrne turning many a pretty double play and senior catcher Andrew Casey—who joined batterymate Perlman on the league’s second team—throwing out would-be baserunners at a dependable clip. After...
...knock off Cornell, 65-64. Then came the weekend at Princeton and Penn, which initiated the five-game losing streak.Harvard rebounded to defeat Princeton at home and Cornell on the road after the streak before losing its season finale at Columbia. Graduating senior captain and All-Ivy honorable mention Jim Goffredo finished his career in style with 24 points in the loss.Besides Cusworth, Goffredo and Brian Darcy were the squad’s lone seniors, leaving the Crimson a battle-tested, experienced squad entering next season’s campaign. Housman, who also earned All-Ivy honorable mention, will...
...faceoff percentage in all of Division I lacrosse. His win percentage of 67.1 was also best in the Ivy League, and he won at least half of his faceoffs in every game in 2007. Ranked sixth in the nation in ground balls per game, Flood was also an honorable mention All-Ivy Selection.“They have a guy right now for faceoffs, but they still want me to come in,” he said. “If I play real well, then there’s no reason they won’t keep me around...
...equal. I appreciate that you are struggling for a free and independent judiciary and supremacy of law. Your struggle is unprecedented in the history of Pakistan," he said. "It is the basic responsibility of the courts to protect the fundamental rights of the people." Not once did he mention his case; under Pakistan's legal system, Chaudhry is prohibited from commenting on it while the matter is before the courts. But even in that, his message was clear. No man is above the law. Not even a Chief Justice - or a President...