Word: basilico
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...particularly Farmer, who in one instance referred to Princeton University as “a small, community-based organization in New Jersey.” Farmer and the other panelists received a warm reception from the audience. “It was awesome,” Matthew F. Basilico ’08 said succinctly...
...Matthew F. Basilico ’08, a social studies concentrator in Mather House, is a member of Harvard College Global Health and AIDS Coalition. Jason Zhang is a first year MD-PhD Student at Harvard Medical School...
...EISA Championships this weekend. Among the fourteen other schools at Middlebury, Vt., the Crimson secured its rank for the fifth and final time this winter. Victorious Dartmouth took the trophy with 928 total points. Men’s Alpine saw positive results with the return of captain Matt Basilico and the consistent placements of sophomore Christopher Kinner. Harvard’s top finisher in the slalom and giant slalom, Kinner landed the 32nd position in the two downhill events. Basilico was the next Crimson athlete to cross the line in both races, skiing a single second slower than Kinner...
...takes him out, but he is one of the fastest skiers in the league. He’s just got to do it consistently. I think he could be top 10 pretty easily.” The Alpine team put forth fewer skiers than usual, as captain Matt Basilico and high-performing freshman Margie Thorp were both sidelined due to injuries. This coming weekend, the Crimson hopes to field a full team for the final races of the season at the Middlebury Carnival, which doubles as the EISA Eastern Championships. —Staff writer Kara T. Kelley...
...team, freshmen Alyssa Devlin and Cara Sprague placed 30th in the 5K freestyle and 39th in the 10K classic, respectively. “We had a big step up with freshman coming in big for the team,” said men’s alpine captain Matt Basilico. Captain Oliver Burruss recorded the top times for the men’s Nordic team in the 10K freestyle and 10K classic, finishing 42nd and 59th, respectively. Women’s alpine captain Alexandra Teng and sophomore Tess Wood finished 36th and 37th, respectively, in the slalom event on Saturday. Basilico...