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...finish a week ago didn’t come without a bit of last-second drama. Kovacs stumbled out of the gate and fell behind Yale??€™s Thomas Barrows early, finishing as low as 12th in once race, but he bounced back in the meat of the regatta, finishing outside the top four only two times in the event’s 12 races...
...suffered its first Ivy League loss of the season, 2-1, against Yale (7-5, 2-2) at Johnson Field in New Haven, Conn., on Saturday afternoon. The Crimson’s defeat came in double overtime after 95 minutes of fierce play. The deciding goal was scored when Yale??€™s Harriet Thayer passed the ball to Cat Lindroth, who deflected the ball into the back of the net for her second overtime winner of the season. Her first came last week when she knocked in a double-overtime score against Dartmouth. Harvard freshman Maggie McVeigh scored...
...finishes but ultimately taking home second place. The Crimson shot a combined 627 in two rounds, 314 on Saturday and 313 yesterday, closing out the tournament with eight shots more than first-place Yale and one shot less than third-place Rollins College. Coach Kevin Rhoads chalked Yale??€™s success up to home-field advantage under particularly difficult conditions. Wind complicated the course’s already tricky greens and narrow fairways. Challenging pin positions compounded the difficulties created by Yale??€™s undulating greens. Rhoads noted the challenges, calling this course his favorite, and said that...
...first full meet of the season, the Harvard cross country teams jumped in headfirst against two talented Ivy squads at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet. But this year, both Crimson squads walked away with victories over rival Yale??€”the first time that feat had been achieved in six years by the men and in eight years by the women. The women edged the Bulldogs by 11 points, while the men won by eight points in Princeton. On the men’s side, it was solely a dual meet, as the Princeton men have not taken part...
Under El-Erian, Harvard sought to rebuild its depleted internal investment company instead of outsourcing endowment management to other firms, as other peer institutions—including Yale??€”have done...