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SECOND INTERMISSION: Zamboni dude is back, this time with regal apparel. In the meantime, this interesting tidbit: the Cornell roster features three sets of siblings: Brendon and Riley Nash, Michael and Patrick Kennedy, and twins Mike and Joe Devin. And even if the media guide claims that Taylor and Troy Davenport are not related, we're betting that they were just separated at birth...
Most country teams can handle emergencies, but there are times when they need to call in extra specialists with health, water and sanitation expertise. So CARE taps into a global roster of its own professionals. These pros tend to be locals "who are culturally aware, can speak the language and have what it takes to operate in a given country," Giron says. For example, in 2005, CARE responded to the earthquake in Pakistan with a team from neighboring countries that was able to operate in a place that restricted the movement of women. But nearly two years...
...where she threw a no-hitter against Penn. To top it off, Madick returned in the second and final game of the series to record the last seven outs in a 4-2 win that gave Harvard the title. Madick is not the only strong arm on the Harvard roster. Other returning pitchers include senior Amanda Watkins and sophomore Dana Roberts, ranked eighth and ninth in the Ivy League last season with ERA’s of 2.54 and 2.60, respectively. Leading the way for the Crimson at the plate—and sometimes behind it?...
...very different kind of meet from HYP,” Holmquest added. “It’s a different kind of stage, a more focused meet.” The men’s side has had a difficult time filling out a full roster in past meets, but are looking to use the Heptagonals to “get a good look at the other Ivy League teams,” according to Saretzky. This Saturday and Sunday’s Heptagonal Championships will offer invaluable experience to the young men’s squad, going into...
...Dartmouth (10-6) over the weekend to win the consolation bracket and take fifth place in the tournament. The fifth-place finish capped a long season for the young team, which started only freshman and sophomores for most of the year. With only one senior on the roster, nearly the entire squad returns next year. “I am very proud of the team and how they improved throughout the season,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “With eight players returning and three world-class recruits, I expect we will be a championship-caliber...