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...drop out at a minimal cost when things go wrong. Not that the decision to leave is ever easy, but entering a life after sports at Harvard is certainly feasible. According to Katherine C. “Kacey” Wilson ’10, a former cross country runner who left after her freshman year, it can even be revitalizing...

Author: By Mark J. Chiusano and Hyung W. Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Leaving the Locker Room | 4/22/2009 | See Source »

...Rutgers-Newark came out on top in the tie-breaker, allowing it to claim the seventh seed in the league playoffs and making the Crimson the Hay Division runner...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Kicks Off Playoffs in Virginia | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...their runs in the second on three singles and a sacrifice fly. Harvard responded in the fourth following a one-out double from Meehan, the team’s only extra-base hit of the game. With two outs, Stack-Babich again came through to knock home the runner and cut the deficit to 3-1.But as much as Zailskas kept Brown’s offense in check, Bears sophomore starter Conor Burke matched him pitch for pitch. The right-hander commanded the contest through 5 1/3 innings—striking out five—before a leadoff walk and wild...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Quiet as Brown Nabs Crucial Sweep | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

...pound out 12 hits, including the home runs by O’Neill and Rouches. Sophomore catcher Tyler Albright also had a strong performance with three hits and an RBI, but Harvard struggled to match the timeliness of Brown’s offense, which always seemed to produce with runners in scoring position.A two-out RBI triple by Robert Papenhause and a three-run home run by leadoff man Steve Daniels off of freshman starter Brent Suter pushed the Bears’ lead to 6-1 before the Crimson began to fight back. Suter, who shouldered seven earned runs through...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Hitters Can’t Find Groove in Losses | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

...hours, it was designed that way, with climaxes or cliffhangers at the end of each episode. The script inhabits a large structure that allows breathing room for the characters and situations; the movie tries to keep up with the story, but huffs and puffs like an out-of-shape runner trying to turn a marathon into a sprint. It's got most of the original's text but not its texture. The TV show's director, David Yates, sometimes erred on the side of camerabatics, but he lent the enterprise pace and flair, and assured that each of the story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: State of Play: Better on the Small Screen | 4/17/2009 | See Source »

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