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...junior, the wide receiver has cemented his place as one of Harvard football’s top offensive threats, but getting there wasn??t always easy...
...friends and to embarrass me, some of my friends started telling people around that I might be going to Harvard,” Iannuzzi says. “Random people, who didn’t even know English, knew what Harvard was, so I knew right away that it wasn??t just number one for me, it was number one for everyone...
Beating Boston University and Boston College back-to-back wasn??t an aberration; it was a precursor of sthings to come...
...seaworthy, and that is not a good sign for Harvard women’s soccer. While some teams would be satisfied just to stay afloat, the Crimson was expected to be exactly the opposite. A 2008 season that resulted in a share of the coveted Ivy title wasn??t nearly enough for a hungry Harvard squad. There was more work to be done. That assessment rings truer after this year’s start, which has been, in a word, underwhelming. A season-opening, double-overtime tie with San Diego State was, if nothing else, a solid defensive...
...junior Chloe Keating, field hockey has always been a way of life. But it wasn??t until her coaches tried something new that her true talent shone through on the turf.From the very beginning, Keating grew up surrounded by her favorite sport. The Crimson standout’s hometown of Bryn Mawr, Penn. is a field hockey hotspot and, as one of six sisters—all of whom play competitively—Keating seemed destined to pick up a stick.“Field hockey is really big in my area, even more so because I went...