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...place in the Ivy League North Division, Harvard softball (18-15, 9-3 Ivy) extended its winning streak to 11 games and earned a winning overall record for the first time this season after sweeping Yale (13-21, 2-10 Ivy) in a four-game series this weekend.After a tough preseason schedule, the Crimson recently rallied its wins in league play, claiming victory in nine consecutive conference contests. “We’re starting to really continue to play well,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “Our momentum is picking up...We want...
...Harvard women’s golf team took second in the Roar-ee Invitational this weekend, bouncing back from a tough first round of play to finish ahead of Ivy League rivals Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and Brown. Junior Emily Balmert (85-82-71-238) and sophomores Sarah Harvey (84-75-82-241) and Claire Sheldon (86-76-81-243) all finished in the top 10 overall for the Crimson. The 14-team tournament was a chance for Harvard to pick up some momentum going into the Ivy League championships coming up next weekend, and the Crimson will be extremely confident...
...finished the race in 6:23.73 on their way to winning the Stein Cup. Since the inception of the program, the Crimson has won the cup 36 times, while Brown took the Stein Cup for just the seventh time on Saturday. “The varsity race was pretty tough,” captain four-seat Joe Medioli said. “We started relatively strong, but the conditions were really pretty hard to handle. We very much believe that we’re faster than they are, so for us it’s disappointing because we just didn?...
...faceoff stat line read all Tigers all day on another tough outing for Harvard...
...Being a conservative in college can be tough, and the absurdity of what HRC President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10 dubs the “typical liberal groupthink that dominates most college campuses” can make otherwise apathetic right-wingers care, further fostering a tender camaraderie among conservative students and faculty alike. This is a natural impulse, of course—when we feel as if something we stand for is under attack, we naturally perk up in its defense. That the Dems were not interested in upholding Rove’s right to speak...