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...doubles teams could not find their footing and suffered defeats to high-ranked opponents. In the top spot, captain Stephanie Schnitter and Peterzan lost by an 8-1 score to Megan Moulton-Levy and Katarina Zoricic, a team ranked 46th in the nation. At No. 2, Ko and Rosekrans played well but were downed, 8-6. In the singles portion, William & Mary attacked Harvard from the start. Ko put up the best fight in the No. 1 position against a very strong Moulton-Levy, ranked 12th in the nation. Ko, however, saw her two-match winning streak...
...making the climb out of ninth place a tough one. “We’re racing in the most difficult league in the country,” Alpine coach Tim Mitchell said. “Whoever wins the EISA is generally either first or second in the nation. It’s far deeper than any other sport that Harvard competes in terms of the strength of the league. It would be like Harvard football competing against Michigan and Notre Dame.” “We’re closing the gap,” Nordic...
...create a decent shot, collapses at the buzzer with no answer to Tyler’s six straight points.“It’s a really disappointing result for us because we played so well against the first place team, one of the hottest teams in the nation,” Amaker said. “I feel we performed well to put ourselves in position to win the game but couldn’t break them down at the end.”After shooting 39 percent from the floor in the first half, the Crimson came...
...effect does not seem to have diminished in the six years since Noonan’s column. For the listener able to ignore the term’s ubiquity, “Homeland Security” retains its sinister ring.What is more, the drive to recast our great nation as a “homeland” belittles America as an ideal. Americans have never been defined by a common geographic or ethnic heritage so much as by a shared investment in a set of democratic values. What sets the United States apart from almost any nation on earth...
...Junior Aishlinn O’Callaghan’s 2:12.40 time in the 800 meter was her personal best and qualified her for the ECAC Championships. The men’s side did not fare as well, finishing with only 25 points. Princeton, ranked No. 24 in the nation entering the meet, scored 92 and Yale totalled 53. “Our overall performance wasn’t what we had hoped for,” senior Chris Green said. “We’re not quite where we want to be, but there?...