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Hail Google! Wall Street is crumbling and traditional media companies are struggling to survive. But Internet bellwether Google - the king of search - beat analysts' expectations today and posted solid earnings: $1.35 billion in revenue for the quarter. That's up 31% from a year...
...leading Harvard to its first Ivy League victory. After his impressive performance, Harms was named Ivy League Rookie of the week. “He’s been doing pretty well,” senior defenseman Mike Giammanco said. “He’s a pretty solid player all-around.” The victory against Yale was followed up with a convincing win over Cornell. Harms flourished in the game last Saturday, notching six saves in the shutout. “Austin saved us a couple times today,” Sager said...
...Saturday afternoon. With the numbers two through four receivers on the depth chart out for a minimum of two weeks and a maximum of the whole season, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti was forced to look to new faces and new plays to get the job done offensively against a solid Cornell defense—the Big Red entered Saturday’s matchup leading the league and second in the nation in tackles for loss and was limiting rushing attacks to 37 yards per game. Pizzotti found early help from freshman Adam Chrissis who made his catches count, taking...
...sync and start doing what we do best, not [straying from] the plan.”Farrar’s concern stems from a disparity between individual talent on the Crimson roster and team play in the pool. While many have performed well, logging high save totals and solid offensive efforts, Harvard has just been unable to hold it together for four quarters. This tendency proved particularly painful against the Gaels, as the Crimson watched a fourth-quarter lead evaporate in minutes by allowing three unanswered goals to open the frame.“In those first three quarters against...
...Harvard men’s golf team regrouped after a lackluster day one to make a solid appearance at the Big Five Classic in Philadelphia this weekend. Nearly every player’s scores plummeted on day two, earning the Crimson a ninth-place finish ahead of both Cornell and Penn, the host of the tournament. A standout performance by freshman Mark Pollak anchored the team. With individual scores of 71 and 77, the recruit was the only player not to blink on day one. “My game had been finally turning around, and I was pretty confident...