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...took advantage of our familiar waters and sailed well.”The pair placed outside of the top ten just once in 11 races, and recorded five top-three finishes. Their combined 54 points placed them 16 points ahead of the second-place Bulldogs.Meanwhile, freshman Lambert continued her successful rookie campaign by skippering Harvard to a fourth-place finish in the B division. Sophomore Quincy Bock and freshman Lilla Cosgrove split time as crew. “[Lambert] came into college already a really talented sailor…and she has done a really great job adapting...
...Crimson’s success has also been Stone’s, who entered largely uncharted territory last season when she became just the third Division I women’s hockey coach to reach 300 wins...
...offensive threat ensure that this rising star will create scoring chances for the Crimson whenever he touches the puck. After losing six senior forwards to graduation, including go-to scorers like last year’s co-captain Mike Taylor ’08, Biega’s offensive success last year—as a rookie, he notched nine goals and seven assists—has raised expectations that his play will help form the cornerstone of the Crimson’s attack. It’s only natural for the player who received the Percy Award for Harvard?...
...combined 192 college hockey games.The pair will lead the talented but young group—17 of the 27 members of the team are underclassmen —in its annual journey towards an ECAC championship. Whether or not the squad reaches this goal will depend greatly on the success of the younger players in the program. “I always go into a season with high expectations,” says Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I think there’s definitely a large amount of uncertainty in the fact that...
...Ohio's largest population centers are not really in play this election season, according to Eric Rademacher, co-director of the Ohio Poll. McCain likely will perform well in southwest Ohio, which includes Cincinnati, Dayton and their exurbs, despite Obama's success registering new voters and his strength among Cincinnati's African-American population. "McCain expects his core voters to come out" in Cincinnati, Rademacher says. "Obama is just trying to minimize the damage...