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...Bridge back towards Harvard to finish at the Weeks Bridge, the Black and White raced five varsity boats as well as the novice squad, while six varsity crews from Brown also raced the course, where headwinds and crosswinds proved challenging to navigate. The heavyweight crew team will compete against Princeton and Cornell next Saturday while the lightweights travel to Camden, New Jersey this weekend for the Knecht Cup, which will feature over 50 crews from schools across the country. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...lead in par-3 scoring, shooting a flat 3.00 on par-3 holes. Proving it could compete with Yale— which, according to Mayer, is shaping up to be the frontrunner of the league—and Dartmouth, the Crimson now anticipates next weekend’s Princeton Invitational at the Springdale Golf Club to see how it can handle more Ivy League foes before the Ivy League Championships at the end of the month. “We’re hoping to use this weekend as a springboard for the rest of the season...
...major asset this season, as the team is getting production from all spots of its lineup. According to Green, the team is becoming more dangerous because all players are improving and different players have stepped up every week.Next weekend, the Crimson will host Penn and a nationally-ranked Princeton team. The Tigers should prove to be formidable opponents, though Harvard is confident it can compete with Princeton.“I think we brought a lot of energy and the result followed [this weekend],” Rosekrans said. “Even though we were expecting to beat Cornell...
...Nobel prize in 1997 for his work on cooling atoms with laser lights, comes from a family of academic high achievers—both parents attended M.I.T. and his brothers hold degrees from Princeton and Harvard Law School...
...Zhou Fan ’09, Rosen D. Kralev ’09, Yi Sun ’09, Dmitry Vaintrob ’11, Ameya A. Velingker ’09 and Neal Wadhwa ’09 all received honorable mentions. Behind Harvard, teams from Princeton, MIT, Stanford, and Caltech rounded out the top five teams this year. —Staff writer Michael J. Ding can be reached at ding2@fas.harvard.edu