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...best secondary Harvard fans have seen in years, which boasts three of the top four defenders in the Ivy League in pass breakups—and that doesn’t even include preseason All-American Andrew Berry. But in a sea of talent, his numbers consistently stick out. On Saturday, cornerback Steven Williams continued his eye-popping senior season. Although Williams’ credentials are hard to dispute—coming into the matchup against Princeton he had four interceptions and nine pass breakups on the season—the corner credits his defensive teammates with his success...
...difference in the game, however, came on penalty corners. The Tigers were awarded four in the overtime period alone, including one that resulted in the game-winning goal. Princeton’s Donovan was waiting by the left corner of the net to deflect a shot off the stick of her teammate Paige Schmidt. Donovan was able to put the shot past Stone into the back-right corner of the net, sealing the victory for the Tigers. For the game, Princeton outshot Harvard, 19-6, and had 14 penalty corners to the Crimson’s three. Stone finished...
...philosophy will be the same—and the goal of a season-ending championship remains the same.“We’ve met with both coaches a couple of times,” co-captain Amanda Kolb says. “[Stevens] is in favor of sticking with Tucker’s plans. They have somewhat different styles, but they’re going to stick with the overreaching goals.”Tucker’s Radcliffe crew career began long before her coaching days. Tucker rowed all four years as an undergraduate, racing...
...Their analysis? Genetically speaking, “It’s basically a big fat pigeon,” said Berry, who co-authored the book “DNA: The Secret of Life” with genetics pioneer James D. Watson. “If we were to stick it into a chicken genome, it wouldn’t be a chicken with a dodo’s face or that sort of manipulation, but it would be fascinating.”Berry said it would probably be impossible to clone the bird. The charred dodo?...
...school mandated beret.” At these points I usually felt so terrible about the uniform deprivation—we couldn’t even wear camouflage prints to school, because it reminded the school administrators of war—that I would pick up a stick and whack it against a tree until I felt better. However, now I no longer have to fantasize about boarding school or knee socks or lying about pushing someone out of a tree. Now I can make my imaginary uniform a reality thanks to the efforts of Nicolas Ghesquiere, the boy wonder...