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...substantially. Freshman Emily Balmert had a seven-stroke improvement on the back nine and was Harvard’s low scorer with a one-over 73. Her three-under 33 on the back nine was a key element in the Harvard’s second-place finish. Junior Jacqueline Rooney (44-38—82) and sophomore Jessica Hazlett (40-37—77) also improved on the back nine. These improvements, coupled with solid performances by freshman Ali Bode (75) and sophomore Debbi Amanti (76), propelled Harvard up the standings, but William and Mary surpassed the Crimson...
...putting her at 11th place overall. Unfortunately, she was the only team member to score in the 70s during the first day of competition. Freshman Emily Balmert scored an 81 and sophomore Jessica Hazlett scored an 82. Rounding out the Crimson’s scorecard were juniors Jacqueline Rooney (85) and Erin Wilson (88), leaving Harvard in sixth place after...
Although Harvard improved its numbers on the second day, the team fell to seventh place. On the bright side, Hazlett improved her score by four strokes and Balmert by three. The pair finished the tournament tied for 17th place. Rooney improved her score by four strokes to finish the second day with a score...
...departure of seniors Kang and Baizer, solid players on the course and excellent leaders off of it, will be hard for Harvard to overcome, but with new recruits coming in and the return of an injured teammate, sophomore Jacquie Rooney, the team is optimistic for next season...
...neither dead nor wholly revived. No more grandly expanding empires. No more nationalistic war whoops--the egotism and sentimentality of 19th century European romanticism having found its deadly end in the Nazis and the Fascists. Victory in Europe may be said to have lasted one day. Andy Rooney, then a staff writer for Stars and Stripes, wrote of U.S. and Soviet troops meeting and embracing at the Elbe: "You get the feeling of exuberance, a great new world opening...