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...defeated his second-round opponent from Fairleigh Dickinson, 6-0, 6-4, after a first-round bye, then lost in the third round, 6-7(6), 6-4, 6-3, to eighth-seeded Mark Clemente of Columbia despite taking the first set. Guzick lost his first-round match and also suffered a defeat in the consolation bracket. However, he teamed with Clayton to advance to the quarterfinals in doubles, after defeating a pair from Yale, 8-5. Chijoff-Evans beat his first-round opponent from St. John’s, and took a set in dropping his second-round match...
...There is a pressure to accept jobs. There is a pressure to go on second-round interviews and to do it quickly,” said Lance M. Choy, the director of Stanford’s Career Development Center...
...basketball world outside of Harvard, which only experience at programs such as Duke, Seton Hall, and Michigan can bring. Whether spurred by Amaker or not, players such as junior Evan Harris have been working with Boston Celtics’ personnel here over the summer, from former-USC guard and second-round draft pick Gabe Pruitt (one of Harris’ personal friends) to Glen “Big Baby” Davis from LSU.Above all else, he brings the kind of big-time name and big-time status to this Harvard program that instantly makes the team a contender...
...just my day.” According to Sheldon, the momentum of the round shifted during the 14th hole, which she one-putted after a nice chip. On Saturday, Sheldon did not miss a single green. “What Claire did was probably the highlight of the weekend,” Rhoads said. “She punctuated the end of our first round, and I was very happy for her.” Sheldon’s second-round score of 77 was good enough to make her the tournament’s individual champion by six strokes...
...third place overall at the Princeton Women’s Invitational. The Crimson, which started yesterday tied for third with Yale with 315 strokes, shot a combined 632 in two rounds, 18 shots more than first-place Princeton and seven shots behind second-place Columbia. Georgetown also finished third after carding the lowest round of Day 2 with a 312. Senior Jessica Hazlett, who tied for second place with a combined score of 152, led Harvard’s five competing golfers. Her excellent play provided a silver lining to the overall mood of frustration among the members...