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...teammates, sophomores Kate Mills and Christine Kaufmann, break the Harvard school record in their heats. With success on her mind, Clarke went on to beat their times while placing second in the final with a time of 4:48.25—less than two seconds behind Princeton rival Alicia Aemisegger.With her first school record broken, and her first provisional bid to the 2009 NCAA Swimming Championship secured, Clarke went into Friday ready to attack yet again. In her second race, the 1000-yard freestyle, she not only destroyed the Crimson record by six seconds, but she also...
...that this is “always a concern,” but said that this was one of the purposes of joint recruiting trips. Teaming up with these colleges may help attract students who might not attend an information session only for Harvard, Fitzsimmons said. Joint trips with Princeton and the University of Virginia to target students from lower income backgrounds are still on the books for November. Student-staffed recruitment trips sponsored by the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative and the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program will also remain intact. The admissions office will also encourage more...
...past month is shockingly reminiscent of the 2008 team’s late-season comeback. Last year, Harvard went 5-0-1 to finish the regular season after a one-goal loss to BC in the Beanpot. In the playoffs, the squad made the finals but fell to Princeton...
...berth in the national championship match this weekend at the CSA National Individual Championships in Williamstown, MA. The star of the Harvard men’s squash team, who was the third seed in the Potter Cup, fell in five games to No. 2 seed Mauricio Sanchez of Princeton. After taking the first two games of the semifinal match, West faltered, and Sanchez walked away with the 3-9, 6-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-4 victory. West advanced to semifinals with a pair of wins on Saturday over Trevor McGuinness and Hesham El Halaby. The Crimson?...
...advance to the to 9th/10th place game. Her victory helped avenge Siebert’s dramatic come-from-behind victory over Harvard’s Guruge in the finals of the Howe Cup two weeks ago, which had clinched the national championship for Princeton. Siebert had also knocked out the Crimson’s Katherine O’donnell earlier in the first round of the Consolation Bracket. Mashruwala was upset herself in the finals though, falling 9-2, 9-4, 10-8 by Perez and had to settle for 10th place. Harvard Sophomore Bethan Williams, a year after scoring...