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...Pederson said. Harvard went 1-2 in the javelin after Karesin took second with a heave of 42.46 meters.Bourne was Harvard’s other female winner, capturing the 5,000 meters in a time of 18:27.30.The Crimson also cleaned up in the pole vault event as the trio of Blattler, junior Jitka Tomas, and junior Sally Stanton took second, third, and fourth, respectively. Tomas showed her versatility by taking third in the long jump as well, hitting the sand after a 5.77-meter jump.The women’s 4x800 meter relay team also finished strong, taking third with...
...Crimson wants to hang with Doron and the rest of the defending champions, it will need stellar play from its trio of all-Ivy guards: first team selection Emily Tay, second-team member Lindsay Hallion, and honorable mention recipient Niki Finelli. Harvard will likely find itself overmatched physically, so it will need turnovers and fast-break layups to keep up with Maryland on the scoreboard...
Sure, 50 is a lot, especially considering the limited scope of the sport, but a better than 5 percent chance of seeing a game bound for the record books, and a full trio of history-makers at that? That’s borderline uncanny...
...trio of reporters from the Wall Street Journal won the Shorenstein Center’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting yesterday, taking home $25,000 for a series that exposed the abuse of stock options in executive compensation...
...make a game out of a first-round matchup in the NCAA tournament.The 2-11 non-conference mark will hurt Harvard’s seeding. The Crimson, however, has ripped off 12 straight wins by an average margin of 17.3 points a game. Harvard’s guard trio of Emily Tay, Lindsay Hallion, and Niki Finelli is athletic enough to create offense and defend against a Top 25 team. But rebounding and defense take center stage in NCAA tournament games.And the Crimson’s low-post game, anchored by sophomore standout Katie Rollins and captain Christiana Lackner, morphed...