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...fire during the spring dual season, notching impressive victories over Georgetown in the Class of 2004 Cup, national champion Wisconsin in the Knecht Cup, and then-No. 1 Princeton in the same event.With a No. 1 ranking intact, Radcliffe looked poised to make a run for a sixth national championship. In fact, after disappointing dual losses to Wisconsin and Princeton in recent years, last spring’s early successes spoke volumes about the potential of the 2006 lightweights.But it was not to be, as the team ended its season with a silver medal at Eastern Sprints and yet another...
...sixth-place finish at the eight-team Lane Trophy near Tufts capped off the weekend, but many took to the water before then. Members of the No. 4 women’s team were also in action, looking to improve on what has already been a surprisingly successful year...
...weather make the Himalayas a dangerous place for anyone. But for Tibetan refugees attempting to flee their Chinese-occupied homeland, the mountains can be even more perilous. On the morning of Sept. 30, more than 100 international climbers at a base camp on Cho Oyu, the world's sixth highest mountain, watched as border guards from the Chinese People's Armed Police opened fire on a group of several dozen Tibetans ascending the 5,700m Nangpa La, a pass linking China and Nepal. "At first I was thinking it was simply warning shots," says an American who watched the scene...
...cross to a waiting Altchek, who headed it in for the Crimson’s third goal at just 4:33 into the second half. “Today, [Fucito] showed that he wanted it defensively and is always a threat,” Kerr said.After Harvard notched its sixth goal in the 58th minute of play—Fucito’s second goal—Brown coach Mike Noonan removed his starting goalie, David Semenza. Before Saturday’s match-up, Semenza’s replacement against Harvard, Jarrett Leech, had started the majority of the Bears...
...meter women’s open in a time of 22:39. But the Harvard women needed more than finish-line continuity to pace the field: junior Lindsey Scherf missed her second race due to injury since the Sept. 30 Iona Meet of Champions as the Crimson finished sixth. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY After Barrett and junior Andrew Lipkin (25:15), three more Harvard runners completed the Pre-Nationals open division race essentially one after the other. Junior Ryan Hafer (25:25), freshman Ben Gutierrez (25:25), and senior Tim Galebach (25:27) stayed together nearly the entire...