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...Harvard women’s tennis coach Traci Green isn’t easing her team into the schedule. The Crimson opened the fall season Friday at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational, playing matches Friday, Saturday, and yesterday against Georgia Tech, Georgia, and Florida State. While Harvard finished last season unranked, its three opponents finished No. 1, No. 4, and No. 19, respectively. Captain Stephanie Schnitter stressed how much of a learning experience this tournament was for an inexperienced team. “We have a lot of girls returning to the team who didn’t play last...
...Traci Green’s start at Harvard seems a bit familiar, it’s because it is. After all, when the new Crimson women’s tennis coach took over the Temple program in 2004, the Owls were coming off a 4-15 season, much like the 4-16 campaign of Harvard in 2007. The program sat overshadowed by the more prominent aspects of the university, and the well-known leader of the men’s basketball team was the coach who garnered the most attention...
...Traci Green, the former leader of the women’s tennis program at Temple University, will take over the Crimson’s program beginning in July, Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise announced on Friday. She will take the reins following the 17-year tenure of Graham, who led Harvard to nine Ivy League championships, including a streak of four consecutive conference titles that ended this season...
...really good warm-up, but unfortunately, they were just too fired up to play from the start.”Harvard fell behind quickly, as BU struck only 16 seconds into the game with a goal from sophomore midfielder Sarah Dalton. Little more than a minute later, freshman Traci Landy notched a second score for the Terriers.“I think they took us by surprise, they had some really strong fast breaks from the start and took it right to the goal,” Simmons said.From there, the BU attack rained shots on the Crimson?...
...federal arbitrator sided with the union and in October ordered the Bureau of Prisons to reduce the hazards to correctional officers. Traci Billingsley, a spokeswoman for the bureau, disputes the arbitrator's findings and denies there has been any problem with staffing at the ADX, saying in a written response to questions from TIME that the facility "continues to operate safely and efficiently." She said that 60 new correctional workers have recently been added to the staff of the Federal Correctional Complex. Union representative Schnobrich maintains that despite those hires, staffing at ADX is still dangerously...