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...game against the Big Red will feature the conference's two top goalies. Second-Teamer Jonas allowed 2.40 goals per game in Ivy play and boasted a .926 save percentage. He will be opposed by First Team netminder Matt Underhill...
...inadvertently, the writers forgot that more than half of entering college first-years are not heterosexual men. This is not surprising, given the Lampoon's demographics: only one of the nine editors who helped write the book last summer was a woman. Page 10: 'The life of a Math Teamer is paradise. Wake up, sleep through class, then go home and have sex with hot girls.' Parody of a National Honor Society charter, next page: 'If you see someone say something rude to a lady in the cafeteria, you should kill this person. The girl will then be your chattel...
...double steal, a Texas-Leaguer and a suicide squeeze. The Crimson is still the only team I've ever seen that lines up outside its dugout to congratulate somebody who moved a runner from second to third with a 4-3 groundout. Sophomore catcher and All-Ivy First-Teamer Brian Lentz went 9-for-16 on the first weekend of league play this year, and Walsh told me he was happiest that Lentz slid hard into second to break up a double play when down nine runs in the ninth...
While Harvard's performance at the NCAA Regionals may not have been all the players had hoped for, the Crimson will have every opportunity to make it back next season. With Ivy second-teamer Cherry Fu and six all-Ivy players--McKendry, Thoke, Koppel, Whitton, Montijo and sophomore pitcher Suzanne Guy--returning, the Crimson should be capable of winning Ivy championships for years to come...
...himself, Kacyvenski is a standout. Harvard's all-time leading tackler and a three-time All-Ivy First Teamer, Kacyvenski was the first player to start all 40 games of his Crimson football career. As the 119th draft pick, Kacyvenski is the highest Harvard player ever drafted, not to mention the only Ivy-League player drafted this year...