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...very last bout. With both teams tied at 13, sophomore Artemisha Goldfeder won her foil event, 5-0, to give Harvard the deciding edge. The women’s epee squad, which has been depleted because some fencers are training for the Olympics, struggled over the weekend. The trio lost five of their six matches but held their own in most of them, with four matches being decided by a score of 5-4. Junior captain Maria Larsson, who competes in epee, singled out junior Lisa Vastola for her performance over the weekend. Vastola used to be compete in foil...
...Harvard, finishing second in the shot put with a 14.32-meter throw. Junior Derek Jones finished eighth in the 400 meters, clocking in at 51.04, while sophomore Jonathan Brito finished eighth in the high jump after clearing 1.82 meters. Among those just outside the top 10 was a trio of freshmen, as Brian Hill placed 11th in the mile, Brian Reis finished 12th in the 1000 meters, and John McVey was 12th in the pole vault. Senior co-captain Alex Lewis finished 15th in the pole vault, as both he and McVey cleared 3.81 meters. Sophomore Justin Grinstead was 12th...
Pullman is the author of His Dark Materials, a trio of fantasy novels that has sold more than 15 million copies since the first volume, The Golden Compass, was published in 1995. It has been turned into a radio drama and a hit London stage play. A movie of The Golden Compass, starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, opens in the U.S. next week and will probably take its place in the pantheon of profitable fantasy franchises that includes The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter. But the most striking fact about Pullman's work...
Harvard makes the trip after defeating a trio of nationally ranked ECAC teams—then-No. 10 Clarkson, then-No. 3 St. Lawrence and No. 8 Dartmouth—in its last three games. The Crimson is off to its best start since the 2003-04 season, when it came out of the gate with an 11-game winning streak. The team’s recent success has bumped it up to No. 2 in the national rankings, a first since the 2004-05 campaign...
...squad is stronger than [Brandeis], and they beat us, and that shouldn’t happen.” Where the men fell short, the women picked up the slack. Facing lighter competition from still-developing BC, MIT, and Brandeis, each weapon rose to the occasion. The foil fencing trio of Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Anna Podolsky showed they are rookies no more, starting off their sophomore season with a perfect 27-0 day, and proving they will be a force to be reckoned with in the Ivy League. “The matchup was just better...