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...roster??which showcases a diverse set of backgrounds ranging from journalism to foreign politics—also includes Israel's former Minister of Interior Ophir Pines-Paz, Boston Globe reporter Susan Milligan, and former Miami, Florida chief of police John Timoney...
...It’s a numbers game,” Weiss said. “Our roster??s so small that when we get someone hurt, we can’t replace that. I think the guys we have on our team are quality people—we’re ranked No. 1 in the country in GPA—but it’s strictly a numbers game...Hopefully in the next couple of years we’re building that depth that we need...
...extended for three more hours because of an increase of approximately 60 percent in revenue over last spring's Market Day, according to Michael K. Oberst '12, assistant manager of the Dorm Store, the agency that is running the program. The addition of Quincy House to the Market Day roster??which only included the four other Houses in its pilot stage—has yielded greater results...
...years ago, 72 percent of the US Under-20 (U20) roster for the FIFA Youth World Cup concurrently played ball in college. In 2007 the U.S. U20 roster??featuring senior Harvard striker Andre Akpan—only had five players in college; the rest of the team consisted of professionals. The 2009 Youth World Cup is currently underway, and only 33 percent of the US roster is affiliated with a college squad. What’s caused this rapid shift away from college soccer as the primary feeder to our national teams...
...There are obviously costs to having such a small roster??everyone has to be on their game all the time, but having such a small, tight group of guys means we can bond as a team,” co-captain Brady Weissbourd said. “We’ve won all our important games in five, and it shows the difference between us and other teams in those close matches...