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...have pegged you as a staunch supporter of Title IX. “I’m not gonna lie, dude. I’m a big fan of their short shorts, too.” Aha! And that probably means that you’re also dating several players on the team. “Not this team…. It all started sophomore year. This basketball player would only go out with me if I watched her games. I went to one, and when she missed a game-winner, I broke up with her on principle. Plus...
...someone who the younger members of the team looked up to,” William C. Kennish ’89, a teammate of Carney on the junior varsity ice hockey team, said in a statement e-mailed from London. “He was an excellent player who enjoyed his hockey but also was highly intelligent and focused on his studies.” According to Michael G. A. Grace ’68, who interviewed him for Harvard, Carney’s varsity career was limited to just one memorable game. In it, he stopped 100 percent...
...special package for Collier, we’re bringing him along,” Murphy said. “He’s a good football player...he’s not a tall guy, but he’s a good quarterback, and he’s very athletic. We were going to let him go in there with some designed runs, but more, hopefully, some improvisation, and we never quite got to that...
...League recognized a pair of Harvard athletes yesterday, naming football’s John Hopkins as its Defensive Player of the Week and women’s soccer’s Kerry Kartsonis as its Rookie of the Week. Hopkins led the Crimson with 10 tackles in Harvard’s dominating 32-15 win over Cornell on Saturday. The senior safety also intercepted the game’s final pass, an errant Hail Mary attempt from Big Red quarterback Nathan Ford. Senior safety Doug Hewlett batted the ball into his teammate’s hands as time expired, lifting...
...Prior to the disappointment of last year, the Crimson had won four conference championships in a row. Harvard has many new faces in the mix this fall. Along with Green, the squad includes four freshmen. The relative inexperience of the team makes tournaments like this extremely useful, and the players said they were pleased with their weekend’s work. Particularly encouraging was the play of freshman Agnes Sibilski. Playing in the top singles flight of the tournament, Sibilski won her first two matches, beating a seeded opponent as well as a fellow freshman from Yale...