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...were high, the Crimson lost six contests in a row to start Ivy play. Against Penn and Columbia, Harvard recorded just two runs in four games, but then salvaged a series split at Cornell after hanging on to a 2-1 win. In the first eight games of the regular season the Crimson hit .211.According to Vance, the non-conference schedule played a major role in the offensive struggles. The speed and strength of the opposing pitchers wore down the Harvard hitters and distorted their timing.“[The spring break] trip helped some guys, but it didn?...
...swimming and diving team ended the year with plenty of reason to celebrate. Amassing an unprecedented number of accolades—both on the team and individual levels—by the completion of the 2007-08 season, the Crimson claimed the Ivy League and EISL regular season titles, as well as first place in both the ECAC and EISL Championship meets. Starting the road to success with a clean sweep of Dartmouth and Cornell in its first meet of the season, Harvard kept the momentum all year long, defeating every opponent it faced. After a solid win over Princeton?...
...Lindsay Hallion, the heart and soul of the Crimson basketball team—was running the show for Leverett House at the Senior Olympics. This winter, when the women’s hockey team soared to No. 1, Eliot’s housemaster, Lino Pertile, inspired a regular army of housemates to cheer on the team’s large Eliot contingent. We had towels made with a crimson “Domus” on them, and Lino and his wife Anna and dozens of Eliot residents made the trek to the Bright Hockey Center to cheer...
...Some students are advised by senior faculty, others by graduate students. Some concentrations teach the senior tutorial as a course with regular meeting times and loose assignments; others leave students to shape their work more autonomously. In some concentrations, advisers grade the thesis; in others, theses are read “blind” by professors, lecturers, or graduate students less familiar with the thesis writer’s work and topic...
...squad competed in the Team Racing National Regatta from May 30 to June 1, and the Dinghy Championship on June 2-4. The two national bids capped a season that was by all means successful for the Crimson co-ed team. The squad finished the regular season ranked No. 9 in the nation. Harvard boasted a particularly young team, with just six juniors and seniors, that improved over time. “We struggled a little bit early in the spring and really just hit our stride the last month or so,” Kovacs said...