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...Samantha J. Parker ’08, who is half-Indian and half-Jewish, says she felt “inadequate” to become a part of SAA, explaining that she often missed cultural references that the other members shared...
Despite a number of NCAA B cut times achieved by its the roster, the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team once again qualified only two representatives to the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga.The Crimson sent sophomore diver Samantha Papadakis, who is also a Crimson editor, and junior swimmer Noelle Bassi, who also competed in the event last year. Once again, Bassi was selected to the All-America, breaking her own record in the 200-yard butterfly.“I was disappointed that more of my teammates weren’t there,” Bassi said...
...Chicago” follows the story of Roxie Hart (Samantha G. Barnard ’09), a vaudeville wannabe who murders her lover after he walks out on her. Sent to jail, she quickly discovers that she can win both freedom and fame by playing off of the sympathy of the scandal-loving city of Chicago. Meanwhile, fellow jailbird and vaudeville legend Velma Kelly (Anna Haas) jealously tries to win back the spotlight as the year’s most sensational murderess...
With her record-breaking performance at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, sophomore Samantha Papadakis earned at least an ‘A’ this past weekend. Papadakis won the 1-meter diving competition this weekend at the NCAA Zone A Diving Championships, while senior Danil Rybalko finished fifth in the 1-meter and ninth in the 3-meter on the men’s side. Papadakis set a school record with her final score of 502.40 points, demolishing the previous record of 486.90 set by Jenny Greene ’88. Papadakis finished the first round of competition...
...followed by junior LeeAnn Chang, who took third with another NCAA B cut time. Colling finished fifth.Sophomore Alison Pipitone came through in the three-meter dive event as well, as she grabbed the lead after her third dive and was able to hold it to the end. Sophomore Samantha Papadakis came back from a seventh-place position after dive three to finish second overall.The most exciting win of the night was Bassi’s. She dominated the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:58.81, over five seconds faster than the second-place finisher. Her time was good...