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...Harvard won last year when it mattered most, in the ECAC Finals. The Crimson beat Cornell 4-3 in double-overtime on a Tyler Kolarik goal, earning its first NCAA berth since 1994. That game haunts the Big Red faithful to this day, and a repeat performance will erase any memories of those regular season defeats for Harvard. But Kolarik may not be able to repeat his heroics—he is questionable with a shoulder injury suffered last Friday against Vermont...
...finished in third, but we were hoping to repeat our winning performance of last year at this regatta,” senior Clay Bischoff said. “I think we started to get in the groove by the end of Saturday, but the wind failed to fill in on Sunday...
UPHELD. By the SUPREME COURT, California's "THREE STRIKES" law, which sends repeat offenders to prison for 25 years to life, and Megan's Law, which alerts the public to the names, addresses and photographs of sex offenders after they have been released from prison. The court rejected arguments that the popular law-and-order measures--prompted by the murders of two young girls, Polly Klaas in California and Megan Kanka in New Jersey--were unduly harsh and said they were necessary to protect the public...
Cserny is also a repeat on the First Team, in addition to grabbing league Rookie of the Year honors last year. Though Cserny was Harvard’s second leading scorer (14.4 ppg) and led both the Crimson and the league in steals (2.54 pg), she was still unsure of why her teammates were applauding her when she got to practice yesterday...
...Harvard, your jersey is given away almost as soon as it’s turned in. Four years ago, No. 15 Tim Hill ’99 became Elliott Prasse-Freeman and No. 22 Mike Beam ’99 became Brady Merchant. Next year, the process will repeat itself. At Harvard, the program is forever bigger than any one player...