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...this season??s eighth win is any indication, the Tommy Amaker era has finally begun for the Crimson...
...slump continues. The Harvard men’s hockey team fell to No. 8 Princeton, 5-1, Saturday night at the Baker Rink in the rivals’ first contest since last season??s ECAC playoff championship in which the Tigers (13-2-0, 8-1-0 ECAC) seized the title. The weekend’s losses extend the Crimson (4-10-2, 4-5-2) winless streak to 10 games, paralleling last season??s 10-game dry spell during the winter months. “The last couple years, we’ve gone through...
...floral arrangements would have dwarfed the breakfast pastries.In an e-mail fringed with Crimson font coloring and holiday banners, Flier prefaced his invitation to the “more conservative holiday celebration” with a pointed reference to the economic climate.And in tune with the season??s giving spirit, the Medical School will also be running a non-perishable food drive for the nonprofit Greater Boston Food Bank. Flier added in the invitation that he intends to leave a box outside his office until Friday for collection purposes.Charged with planning a frugal gathering for 500 expected attendees...
Tremendous, dedicated, and masterful are all adjectives that can be attributed to Crimson junior guard Jeremy Lin. Anyone who has followed Harvard’s men’s basketball this season??from Crimson reporters to Boston Globe senior writer Bob Ryan—can tell you this.He’s the best player on the court for the Crimson. His start to the season is off the charts.But the question remains whether it’s the best ever. In its storied history, Harvard has had its fair share of great basketball players. But after Lin?...
...Women’s squash team (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) continued its early-season dominance over Ivy League opponents, defeating No. 7 Cornell 8-1 Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y. The victory marks the seventh consecutive year that the Crimson has opened the season 4-0. While last season??s squad was recovering from the loss of two of its top players, this year Harvard lost no seniors to graduation and has maintained a strong core from last season. “I feel really comfortable in our team. A huge base from last year is together...