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...joining such distinguished company is, for Chhabra—who has conducted research for the United Nations and served as a consultant for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs—somewhat overwhelming. “It was a mistake, a fluke. I definitely do not belong on that roster,” he said —Staff writer Niha S. Jain can be reached at nsjain@fas.harvard.edu...
...exceeded expectations, and the squad is in a position to grab a share of the Ivy League title today if it defeats Dartmouth (8-13, 2-4) at the Beren Tennis Center. Although reconstructing a team each year can be difficult, the addition of five freshmen to the roster has added a great deal of enthusiasm and force to the team.“I think one of the main success stories of this year’s club has been our work ethic and our team’s dedication to work each week,” Green said...
...senior Jeff Nathan said. “They came off right at the very beginning and never looked back.”Earlier last week, co-captain Brady Weissbourd broke his finger in practice while Nathan, a crucial player at the libero position, sprained his ankle. With a depleted roster, the team’s performance on the offensive side was hampered, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time.The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for Harvard but ended a seven-game skid for Rutgers-Newark. And while the Crimson and the Scarlet Pioneers...
...weren’t just competing with Yale.” Shuman continued. “Everything is preparation for the Ivy League Championship, and obviously we need to improve to do well in that.” Noticeably absent from Harvard’s weekend roster was freshman phenom Mark Pollak, who got the week off so he could have a free weekend—amidst the heavy, weekly schedule of golf’s spring season—to focus on his academics. “Coach told the team that he didn’t really want...
...Seven months later, despite injuries, a depleted roster, and a new coaching staff, the Crimson has reached that goal. Harvard (11-6, 6-1 Hay), relying on senior leadership and team chemistry, carried itself to a share of the EIVA Hay Title with a 3-1 (30-25, 30-32, 30-13, 30-21) victory over visiting Sacred Heart on Saturday. With just one game remaining against second-place Rutgers-Newark, the win guaranteed Harvard a spot in the playoffs...