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...Both of the members of our top boat, [sophomore] Megan Watson and [senior] Christina Dahlman were both injured,” freshman Liz Powers explained. “They had minor injuries that they could have sailed on, but we wanted to play on the safe side and save them for next weekend...
...office has not yet responded to notifications about the incident. The office could not be reached for comment last night. According to Gong, the stolen flags were hung over the fourth window on the wall opposite the kitchen area, and over the first door on the left side leading to the kitchen area. None of the five flags—which also represented Israel, South Africa, and the United Nations—used at the event were hard to miss, measuring at least six feet long by 10 feet wide. Two policemen from the Harvard University Police Department provided security...
...lights-out,” freshman Max Perlman said. “He’s our best pitcher, and I think he’s going to be that way for the rest of the year.”Senior Jake Bruton relieved Haviland and struck out the side in the ninth to end the game and pick up his third save of the season.HARVARD 5, YALE 1Perlman turned in his best performance of his young career, and the Crimson took advantage of five Bulldog miscues to get on the board early to pull out the easy win. Once...
...third in the 400-meter hurdles in 1:05.35. In the javelin, senior Julia Pederson and freshman Eda Karesin continued their strong performances, with Pederson placing second after a 40.46-meter throw and Karesin one spot behind with a 35.52-meter toss. On the men’s side, the shot put was the strongest event, with junior Alex Obrecht taking first with a 15.49-meter toss and freshman Jack Brady taking second after a 15.04-meter throw. Freshman Justin Grinstead was the team’s other winner, taking the 400-meter hurdles in 54.56 seconds, while classmate George...
...third doubles match. Despite the changes, the Crimson surprised by winning the doubles point fairly easily. In the top doubles spot, Princeton’s Blakely Ashley and Ivana King forced the less experienced Forgie to prove herself, hitting the majority of balls to Forgie’s side of the court. Forgie proved herself up to the task, and Harvard took the match, 8-5. Mukundan and Brook won convincingly at No. 2, 8-4. “Princeton was a tough match, obviously,” Mukundan said. “We had some close matches and some...