Word: turfing
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...fourth game of the season, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team sought to break .500 with a victory on the road at Quinnipiac, facing the Bobcats on their new turf surface in the Lacrosse/Field Hockey Complex in Hamden, Conn. Quinnipiac, however, successfully christened its new field, beating Harvard 16-15 in a game that would not be decided until the final 12 seconds of overtime. Down 14-11 at the end of the second period, junior Liz Gamble initiated a Crimson 3-0 run, scoring on a free position shot with 2:40 left in the frame. Sophomore...
Whether due to the return of frigid weather, the arrival back on familiar turf, or the experience of sailing in its third event this year, the No. 3 Harvard co-ed sailing team put together its best performance of the young spring season Sunday, beating out five teams at the Brown Team Racing Invite on its way to a first place finish in Providence, R.I.The races marked the first chance for the Crimson to test its skills in New England waters after spending the first two weekends in Charleston, S.C. The opening regatta of the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association...
...Despite the home turf advantage for Harvard, it was an uphill battle for the team with lower initial rankings than we had expected due to [the] new format for the event,” she said...
...first of three plane trips the Harvard softball team will take before once setting foot on its home turf, the Crimson headed down to Florida to compete in the Plant City Tournament this weekend. In its opening games, the Harvard competed against Toledo, Temple, Buffalo and Michigan State. The competition had a total of 37 games under its collective belt, and the lack of relative game experience for Harvard (1-3) was evident over the weekend. MICHIGAN STATE 5, HARVARD 0Harvard ended its road trip on a sour note yesterday when Michigan State dealt it a 5-0 shut...
...week after strained relations with the faculty led to his resignation, University President Lawrence H. Summers was on his academic home turf last night, moderating fellow star economists N. Gregory Mankiw and Gene Sperling in a debate on the “Challenges to American Prosperity” at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum. The campus buzzed with excitement before the event, with a Harvard Democrats e-mail advertisement billing the event as an “opportunity to see the world’s greatest economists go at it.” Both...