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...tell. The Crimson men lost all three of the team scoring meets and twice finished third of three against Ivy competition. The women fared slightly better, winning one of the three scored meets but also falling to third place in its two three-team Ivy meets. Numbers on the roster, and not performance, were responsible for the team’s struggles. “I feel like individually, we’ve become a lot better than any other team,” senior Samyr Laine said. “There’s a reason for our kind...
...Rouleau having departed for Massachusetts, the Crimson was left to coach itself. Rather than finding itself adrift, however, the team seemed to come together. Recruitment, a major problem in previous years, achieved new heights, as a team that had once had trouble finding enough skiers to compete saw its roster swell to 16. As the new wave of younger players signed on, old and new members alike seemed to recommit themselves, supporting each other rather than relying on leadership at the top. “Because there isn’t a coach, it almost feels like it?...
...attempts from three—an Ivy-best .476 percentage—and also led the squad with 79 assists. Robinson’s outstanding season was recognized when she was named to the All-Ivy second team, the only member of the Crimson to grace an All-Ivy roster this season. —CALEB W. PEIFFER
...acknowledge that all the Iraqis had died from gunfire. The Marines on April 7 removed two officers in the chain of command--the captain who led Kilo Company and his battalion commander. The corps is braced for the possibility that Bargewell's probe could go further up the command roster...
This “sincere, motivated, and friendly” roster of performers, one that Wong estimates to be 80 percent pre-medical students, certainly enjoys no more free-time than the average Harvardian does—but still manages to find time for its rounds...