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...order for any team to succeed, especially in the playoffs, you need to have a goalie who steps up and plays his best when the pressure is on,” said junior forward Dominic Moore. “Dov did that for us and more this year in the playoffs. He was sensational...
...Harvard community has yet to succeed in comfortably juxtaposing athletics and academics. There is a latent tendency—among teaching staffs, fellow classmates and even athletes themselves—to place an individual in either one category or the other but not to allow them to straddle the two. The message is you are either an athlete (“dumb jock”) or a (committed) student, but never both. Early on, perhaps by my second semester, I had come to the realization that to be taken seriously as a student—in essence, to avoid...
...Harvard can fill Denham’s shoes in the middle and if the young players can continue to improve upon promising efforts, then there is no reason to doubt the Crimson’s ability to succeed next year...
...increase in the number of fraternities is a strong sign that Greek life can succeed at Harvard,” Tomey said. “A year ago students would be much more inclined to just think of final clubs on campus, while fraternities were more marginalized...
Every university has a financial imperative to give preference to children of alumni, but college counselors and other Ivy League admissions officers say Harvard’s Z-list could not succeed at smaller or less popular institution...