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...weekend against the visiting Yalies.Having held leads of 8-1 at the half and 12-4 at the end of three quarters, the Crimson dominated possession throughout the match, once again relying on its defense to spark its deadly counter-attacks. Sophomore Spencer Livingston and freshman Bret Voith each contributed three goals and freshman Jeff Lee collected three steals to secure the team’s tournament-closing triumph.“The program is improving year in and year out,” Livingston said. “We have higher goals this season and we?...
...lack of viable female candidates. Last year, Tara Gadgil ’07 was considered a strong potential candidate while Lori M. Adelman ’08 was touted as this year’s possible female lead. Yet Gadgil ceded the spot to her running mate John F. Voith III ’07, and Adelman never even ran. Neither cited gender bias as their reason, yet the surprising lack of female candidates must beg the question of why exactly so few women put themselves forward for one of the most prestigious elected roles on campus...
...past, male final club members have fared poorly in UC presidential elections. Aaron S. Byrd ’05, Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06, and John F. Voith III ’07 all had their presidential ambitions dashed by rivals who were not final club members...
...Byrd said. “A lot of things we’ve been working on throughout the year came together at the end.”HARVARD 7, MIT 3Competing for seventh place in the consolation bracket, Harvard squared off against the Engineers yesterday morning.With seniors John Voith, Alessandro Lazzarini, Mike Garcia and Byrd taking over the starting lineup for their final game at Harvard, the Crimson pressured hard on offense to secure the lead. Although MIT netted the first goal, Harvard quickly returned with four of its own, putting the Engineers away early. Keeping up the pressure...
...since February. Chairmanship of SAC has in the past been considered a stepping stone to the presidency, though this was not the case last year. In December 2005, committee chair and vice-presidential candidate Tara Gadgil ’07 finished in third place with running mate John F. Voith III ’07. Current president, John S. Haddock ’07, the winner of the election, was a SAC vice chair.Petersen, whose shaggy hair makes him noticeable around campus, would not say if he planned to run for any office.“Right...