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...that I’ve ever recruited,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says.Most of Harvard’s “diaper-dandies,” five guards and two forwards, should provide quality minutes for an experienced squad this season.“In the Ivy portion of the season they’ll all be able to contribute,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion says. “They are that talented.”The incoming guards are Jackie Alemany, Lisa Harchut, Caitlin Hyduke, Lindsay Louie, and Christine Matera. The forwards are Emma Markley...
...seed in the Dayton Regional bracket of the NCAA Tournament. In the first round, the Crimson was matched up against Maryland, the defending national champions, and could not keep up with the Terrapins in a 89-65 loss.This year, Harvard will have many challenges in the non-conference portion of its schedule before the Ivy League slate begins. Perhaps its toughest non-league foe will be Pittsburgh, which is currently ranked 20th in the nation. Last season, the Panthers went 24-9 and returnsall five starters from last year. In addition, the Crimson’s strenuous Ivy League schedule?...
...them compete.” This year’s squad is an especially young team, as it welcomes 14 freshmen to its roster. Harvard graduated 11 seniors last year, including strong swimmers Noelle Bassi, Kyle Cutter, LeAnn Chang, Emily Wilson, and Jessica Davidson. In the diving portion of the meet, the rookies dominated. The day’s first event, the three-meter competition, yielded a first-place finish from freshman Anne Taylor, who earned 243.9 points for her dives. Later in the day, freshman Jennifer Reese took the one-meter event with a score of 243.40. Marissa...
Number of acres of Texas' Big Bend National Park--a portion known as the Christmas Mountains--being auctioned off. The rare move could put state wildlife preserves in the hands of a private buyer...
...increased NIH budget is equally essential. Under the Bush Administration, research spending has been unduly neglected. The proposed $1.1 billion budget increase presents a much-needed shot in the arm for the government-subsidized research and development, which accounts for a sizeable portion of biomedical research funding in the United States. If America is to remain at the forefront of science and medicine, continued support is needed. The bill also contains the beneficial stipulation that NIH research be made free and available online, a move that irks book publishers but provides increased access for people and institutions discouraged by prohibitively...