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...season, Harvard steamrolled to a win against the Knights (3-13, 1-6) on Sunday morning. Junior co-captain Bret Voith netted a game-high four goals, and also stepped up on the defensive end with five steals. A number of Crimson competitors chipped in to support Voith??s effort, including rookie Max Eliot and Lee, with a hat trick and pair of goals, respectively...
...winning any style points, the Crimson relied on its superior depth for the win. Six players found themselves on the scoresheet in a game in which Harvard never trailed.A goal by senior co-captain Michael Byrd gave Harvard a 4-1 lead in the second quarter, and freshman Bret Voith??s second score of the afternoon made it 7-3 in the fourth. The defense, led by junior netminder Jay Connolly, did its part to prevent an Iona comeback. BROWN 10, HARVARD 6In what has become one of the most intense rivalries in collegiate water polo, the Crimson...
...Greenfield ’08, a Mather resident and Vice-Chair of Undergraduate Education on the UC’s Student Affairs Committee. “The candidate’s own blockmates weren’t aware of the special elections,” Greenfield said. HOUSEKEEPING Voith??s resignation early last Monday opened up a second representative seat in Winthrop House, shortly before polls opened. Rather than hold a later election for Winthrop, the Election Commission decided to fill the extra opening with the candidate who received the second highest number of votes in the House...
...night in an e-mail over the UC open list. “After discussion with the new leadership, I’ve realized that the best way for me to help campus is in positions outside of the UC,” said Voith in the e-mail. Voith??s announcement follows the resignation of his former running mate, Tara Gadgil ’07. Gadgil, who also served as the chair of the Student Affairs Committee last semester, also announced her resignation over the UC open list, writing that she had decided to go abroad...
...Election Commission announced early yesterday morning that it would penalize Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential candidate John F. Voith??s ’07 campaign after reports surfaced that a “ranking” Voith staffer had contacted a member of opponent Magnus Grimeland’s ’07 campaign to suggest that Grimeland drop out of the race. The penalty means that Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 will lose $80 from their war chest. While candidates are given $400 by the Election Commission (EC) to fund their campaigns...