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...chief of BU’s newspaper, The Daily Free Press. “The reaction has been very big from particularly Boston University itself, but I think it’s reasonable to say that almost every student knows about it.”At Harvard, Dean of Freshmen Thomas R. Dingman ’67 sent an e-mail to first-year students about the events yesterday.“Given the recent tragedy in which two BU students were killed in a fire ignited by a candle, I write to urge you to pay the closest attention...
...fast, too quick,” Sullivan said. “Especially to start the game and to start the second half.” Despite trailing by 21 points with just over 13 minutes remaining in the ballgame, the Crimson didn’t give up. Led by freshmen Pat Magnarelli and Lin, Harvard used a 13-4 run to get within 12 at 66-54. Lin notched seven of his 12 points in that stretch, while Magnarelli had four. “It was good to see our young players stick their nose in there...
...placed second in the 1650-yard freestyle and also gained fourth-place finishes in the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyles. Junior Luke Sanders took first and sixth place in the one- and six-meter dives, respectively. Junior Pat Quinn, sophomores David Guernsey, Bill Jones and Dan Jones, and freshmen Mason Brunnick and Alex Meyer also gave solid performances to gain points for the Crimson. Despite these strong results, the Crimson could not overtake the dominant Tigers, even after a close third day. Harvard was also hurt by a costly disqualification in the 200-yard medley relay, which...
...play together, it’s always fun—kind of like foreshadowing the future,” Lin said. In an otherwise dismal evening of competition, the game’s final possessions—which featured fiery play on the part of Harvard’s freshmen, with a double technical foul being assessed at the half-minute mark—served as an intriguing glimpse into the future of Harvard basketball for the 2,000 fans in attendance at Lavietes. It is a future that gets a little closer to fruition with each no-look dish...
...injury, is one of the reasons the Hawks were able to take control of the game as time wore on. “It got the point where we didn’t have enough bodies to keep up with them in the end,” Snyder said. Freshmen Roxanne Pinto paced the Crimson offense with two goals while Snyder pitched in the other. The Crimson will need to recover quickly and prepare for the ECAC Championships at Blodgett Pool next weekend. “It is just a question of gaining some more experiences, checking...