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...teammates and netting some goals of his own, Taylor has contributed immensely in putting the Crimson in fine position to move up in the standings over the rest of February. Taylor put together two goals and three assists for a five point line for the week. With victories over Yale and Brown this weekend, Harvard can overtake Cornell for the fourth place position in the ECAC, a spot that would secure a first-round bye in the conference tournament next month...
...first year at the college level, Markley has become an offensive sparkplug for an already fast-paced team; a career-high 13 points in a Harvard win at Dartmouth last month established her as a player to watch on the Ivy scene. More recently, a key league matchup against Yale earlier this month saw the freshman make her first seven shots from the field en route to a game-high 14 points on the night. “She is an impact player for us—when she comes on the floor, I feel like we have another spark...
...poker as a tool for strategic thinking in fields from economics to public policy. As a fairly young organization, GPSTS is pretty accomplished. HLS student and operations officer of GPSTS, Andrew Woods, boasted of a few of GPSTS’s recent milestones, including a sweet Harvard victory over Yale at GPSTS’s first interscholastic team poker tournament this past November. And poker isn’t just for grads: just this past weekend, Brian M. Wan ’08 played in the PokerStars Sunday Million, an online tournament that guarantees a first prize of over...
...production’s off to a roaring start. But if wordplay isn’t your cup of tea, not to worry. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which is presenting its 160th show at the New College Theatre, guarantees more than a few laughs about the Harvard-Yale rivalry and enough celebrity gossip to fill a full year’s subscription to “US Weekly.” No person, place, or thing is safe from the Pudding’s comedic venom. The jokes come fast and furious thanks to writers W. Brian C. Polk...
...time in the 800 meter was her personal best and qualified her for the ECAC Championships. The men’s side did not fare as well, finishing with only 25 points. Princeton, ranked No. 24 in the nation entering the meet, scored 92 and Yale totalled 53. “Our overall performance wasn’t what we had hoped for,” senior Chris Green said. “We’re not quite where we want to be, but there’s room to move up in the next two weeks...