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...signed with the organization for a long-term contract (the terms of which, as per team policy, were not disclosed).“We have enjoyed watching David’s progress at Harvard since we drafted him,” said San Jose Sharks Executive Vice President Doug Wilson in a press release. “We feel he is ready to take the next step in his professional career and we would like to thank Head Coach Ted Donato and his staff for their substantial role in David’s development.”The real challenge...
...mysterious skater was Tom Cavanagh ’05, who was called up to San Jose from the AHL’s Worcester Sharks for what coach Ron Wilson described to the Mercury News as an “emergency recall,” a move driven by a series of injuries to San Jose forwards...
...former Harvard standout, who was named Worcester’s team MVP for a season in which he scored over 50 points, was rewarded by Wilson with an opening shift at left wing. Cavanagh logged 13:54 in ice time in the 4-2 loss to the Kings, skating at all three forward positions...
...discus event, throwing ninth-place, 44.90-meter and 15th-best, 40.23-meter discs, respectively.In Saturday’s action, junior Derek Jones finished first among collegians—fourth overall—in the men’s 400-meter dash with a time of 48.42. Classmate Dara Wilson finished sixth in the 100-meter hurdles, completing the event in 14.78.Juniors Favia Merritt and Brittan Smith finished second and third in the 100-meter dash with 12.34 and 12.49 finishes, respectively, and again in the 200-meter dash with 25.24 and 25.32 times, respectively. Rookie Jamie Olson and junior...
...Women’s Center’s held its eleventh annual Women’s Leadership Awards dinner at the Charles Hotel last night, recognizing Katherine A. Beck ’08, Elizabeth M. Grosso ’08, and Meghan Pasricha ’08. Stephanie D. Wilson ’88, a NASA astronaut, was given the Women’s Professional Achievement Award. “We recognize outstanding seniors at Harvard who have made contributions to the community and whose example can serve as an inspiration for other women at Harvard to excel...