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...remain firmly in favor of calendar change,” Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ‘71 wrote in an e-mailed statement earlier this week. “There are pros and cons to any reform, but I think the UC proposal and the Verba report make a good case...
...terms of personnel.“Matt was excited as well, and happy to be in a camp. He’s kind of in the same boat as me.”All three players will look to the example set by Harvard’s current NFL pros, Matt Birk ’98 of the Minnesota Vikings, and Isaiah Kacyvenski ’00 and Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05, both of the St. Louis Rams.“I’ve been trying to contact as many people as I can, get as many...
...come to Harvard. But the dream of playing professional hockey never left him as his career at Harvard progressed, and he considered the options available to him after graduation.“Every year as I got older, I saw guys who I played with go on to the pros, and I thought I could play at their level,” Reese said. “Upon finishing college hockey, I knew I wanted to pursue it as a career.”Under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement, the New York Rangers organization retained...
...with the tangibles: facilities and recruiting. More than any other coach in college basketball, Amaker knows the ups and downs one can face with recruiting. He comes to Harvard with a reputation as a top recruiter, as ESPN ranked his 2000 Seton Hall recruiting class, one that included future pros Eddie Griffin and Andre Barrett, the second best in the country...
...College players, after all, have become so ridiculously proficient at three-pointers that many hoops afficianados argue that the line needs to be moved back further, from its current location of 19-ft, 9-in. from the basket to either the international 20-ft., 6-in. foot line or pros' most challenging 23-ft., 9-in. marker. What's more, if you teach your kids to foul in practice, as Braun insists he does, those risks should be greatly diminished...