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...individual victories to carry the team to Ivy League dominance. This year, the Crimson still carries the threat of solo wins, but has now bolstered the lineup with more reliable scorers. And while the squad may have slipped a spot from last year’s finish at the Princeton Invitational—second, down from first—this year’s showing offers several clues indicating another successful campaign for the Harvard golfers. Leading the way for the Crimson was sophomore Christine Cho. Her score of +4 was good enough for a share of second place individually...
...dead last two years ago, Harvard is looking forward to making noise this year. “This tournament shows the improvement we’ve made over the last two years,” Pollak said. Both Pollak and Shuman stressed the importance of beating Dartmouth and Princeton, the other two Ivy schools participating at the tournament. “We’re always happy to compete against the other Ivy League [schools] because it tells us where we’re at and where the other schools are at,” Pollak said...
...Friday evening, George Washington University got even with Harvard following last week’s Princeton Invitational by sending the Crimson to a 12-7 loss to open the tournament...
After two difficult games, the Harvard men’s water polo team was able to bring home a victory, allowing them to take ninth on the last day of the 2009 ECAC Championships at DeNunzio Pool in Princeton...
With gifts and payout, that loss translated to an $11 billion decrease in Harvard’s endowment—an amount greater than the total value of any other school’s endowment except Yale, Princeton, and Stanford. The value of Harvard’s endowment now stands at $26 billion, roughly the same level...