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...high finishes were hard to come by after a tough week of practice. Sophomore Aishlinn O’Callaghan, running the 800 meters for the first time all season, took fifth with a time of 2:13.13, a mere .56 seconds ahead of sophomore Jan Ng, who finished seventh.“It’s really hard to perform well at the second meet because your body’s so tired from all the training,” Pederson said. “For the distance group, especially, it’s a brutal practice...
...innings of Saturday’s nightcap, the scoreboard at Meiklejohn Stadium showed the improbable line of three runs and zero hits for the Crimson, with Harvard and Penn tied at 3. But Quakers right fielder Jarron Smith clubbed a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, and Harvard did not collect its first base hit until the eighth, as the hosts went on to seize the late game by a 6-4 final. Smith connected on a belt-high curveball from junior Shawn Haviland, who allowed six earned runs—a product of eight hits...
...senior epee fencer Jasmine McGlade. “He’s worked so hard both in his individual training and as a captain. He really motivates everyone. We were all really hoping he would win.”The men finished off their piece of the competition in seventh place.Beyond Hagamen, two others stepped up to a new level.Junior epee fencer Teddy Sherrill posted his first-ever All-America performance with a 10th-place finish, while senior foil fencer Enoch Woodhouse also made the top 10 to earn his second all-America finish and first since his freshman year...
...innings of Saturday’s nightcap, the scoreboard at Meiklejohn Stadium showed the improbable line of three runs and zero hits for the Crimson, with Harvard and Penn tied at 3-3. But Quakers right fielder Jarron Smith clubbed a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, and Harvard did not collect its first base hit until the eighth, as the hosts went on to seize the late game by a 6-4 final.Smith connected on a belt-high curveball from junior Shawn Haviland, who allowed six earned runs on eight hits and four walks...
...published six covers and hundreds of separate stories addressing the steadily worsening climate crisis. Last spring, in the April 3 issue, we made the case that at long last the debate was over, the verdict was in and the world was irrefutably warming. This year, for our seventh cover on the subject, we wanted to be more proactive, and so we posed a different question: What can scientists, lawmakers, corporations, communities and all the rest of us do to fix the problem? Our 44-page package, overseen by senior editor Jyoti Thottam, begins by looking at the big picture. Science...