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...down the lineup. In addition to forfeiting the heavyweight match, Harvard trotted out rookies Chad Eason (125 lbs.) and Spencer Friedman (141) for the 133-lb. and 149-lb. bouts, as well as junior Fermin Mendez (133) for the 141. All three suffered falls in an 18-point swing that gave the Knights a commanding lead...
...Crimson opened the match by losing the doubles point. According to Green, Harvard’s lower level of play in doubles was due to inconsistency...
...freshman Sophie Chang and sophomore Samantha Gridley gave the Crimson a boost with an 8-5 win. But Nevada stole the doubles point with wins at No. 1 and No. 2. The top Harvard pair of sophomore Holly Cao and Rosekrans fell, 8-6, and the tandem of freshmen Hideko Tachibana and Kristin Norton lost...
...Crimson had its hands full with the Bears, one of the nation’s top teams. Baylor captured the doubles point and then won the first three singles matches to clinch the overall victory...
...some point he embraced Islam and became the local leader of a Muslim sect known as the Ummah. In court documents, federal authorities describe the Ummah as a "nationwide radical fundamentalist Sunni group consisting mainly of African Americans" who converted from Christianity while serving prison sentences. The Ummah's national leader is Jamil Abdullah al-Amin, a militant civil rights-era figure once known as H. Rap Brown. In 2001, al-Amin was convicted of fatally shooting two Georgia police officers; he remains in a federal prison...