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...project manager John Callas says that although both rovers survived the past Martian winter, in Spirit's case, it was a "squeaker." The winter that will come later in 2009 could easily be its last. Of course, the same was true of the winters that came and went from 2004 to 2008. Both machines clearly inherited long life from their Sojourner granddaddy, and both seem equally determined to make the most...
...Harvard women’s basketball team ended the Women of Troy Basketball Classic in Los Angeles with two losses. The two losses, though, could not have been more different. On Dec. 19, the Crimson (7-6) went down 54-49 to a Siena team that it had beaten by 23 points just three weeks earlier.The Saints scored the last nine points of the game to take the win and ensure a miserable night for Harvard.“We could not have played worse against Siena,” Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said...
...with a quick bank shot. Boehm then hit an open three, and Lin followed—after taking a pass from freshman guard Oliver McNally at the top of the key—with a bullet pass down low to an open Miller for a layup as the Crimson went up, 54-43, midway through the half.The Broncos did not fold, however, and brought Bryant and three teammates back into the game, including Kevin Foster, who hit two quick threes. The visitors soon closed within four, at 54-50, with 8:04 left to play.Harvard yet again had an answer...
...He’s worked his butt off from day one. Fortunately for him, he’s being rewarded with more ice time. He’s on our power-play unit now and starting to see more offensive situations.”The Crimson also went 0-for-5 on the power play, and despite the problems surrounding the defense, Harvard’s penalty kill went an impressive 5-for-6.“Lake Superior State was a great team, and we did not have an answer to match their play,” Fraser said...
...Arlington, Texas, besting Stanford 24-21 before dropping close matches to Cal Poly and No. 7 Minnesota, 16-19 and 20-28, respectively. Despite the narrow defeats, junior co-captain Louis Caputo felt encouraged by the Crimson’s resolve against top teams.“The [duals] went well,” he said. “It felt good to pull off the win against Stanford, and we held our own against Minnesota.”In addition to three grueling team bouts in one day, Harvard faced individual challenges last week, sending four wrestlers...