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...back into shape following a period of relative inactivity in January. Now just two weekends remain on the conference schedule for the Crimson to jockey for prime postseason seeding. Harvard meets No. 9 Boston College in Chestnut Hill in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament at 8 p.m. tomorrow.“They beat us last year in the Beanpot,” Sifers said of BC. “So right now it’s payback. It’s a huge game for us.”HARVARD 5, RPI 1After a sluggish start, the Crimson...
...Iraq. A referendum should be held for Iraqis to vote on whether they want U.S. troops to leave Iraq. The people should decide whether they want a civil war in which they martyr one another 24/7, including on Muslim holy days, or whether they want to build a better tomorrow in this world. If they want us to leave, they don't need to kill anyone. They can just vote...
...Harvard (15-4-2, 12-3-1 ECAC) ventures to upstate New York for the conference’s softest road trip, taking on last-place Union (4-20-0, 0-16-0) in Schenectady tonight and the Engineers (12-14-1, 8-7-1) in Troy tomorrow evening. The steps that the squad is trying to make in preparation for the postseason, therefore, may go unnoticed until the Crimson again has the chance to challenge one of the country’s best teams. That test may await on Tuesday at No. 9 Boston College in the opening round...
...spent the next two months meeting with shoe- and fabricmakers in Argentina and named his self-financed company Toms: Shoes for Tomorrow. He modeled his product after the alpargata but used brighter colors and different materials. "No one looked twice at alpargatas, but I thought they had a really cool style," says Mycoskie, 30. "I'm a fan of Vans, but they can be clunky and sweaty. These aren't. They fit your foot like a glove but are sturdy enough for a hike, the beach or the city...
...play his last games as a collegian.The fifth-year senior from St. Louis finished his eighth semester and his Harvard degree in biology this January, rendering him ineligible, as a midyear graduate, to play for the Crimson during the second term. Tonight’s game against Yale and tomorrow night’s versus Brown at Lavietes Pavilion are thus the final salvos of Cusworth’s career, which has spanned five seasons and more than eighty games, and which Cusworth hopes will turn into an opportunity to play basketball professionally. That Cusworth’s season...