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...emerging Ivy League baseball intelligentsia (like Boston Red Sox general manager and Yale grad Theo Epstein, or recently deposed Dodgers GM Paul DePodesta ’95, or Oakland A’s assistant GM David Forst ’98, or Florida Marlins vice president and assistant GM Mike Hill ’93).But speaking as someone currently enrolled in his second semester of Intermediate Spanish—as well as the roommate of a person who was quite literally driven to tears while research-writing “Let’s Go: Peru” last...
...House when Mike Dukakis was governor and again when Bill Weld [’66] was there, and trust me, there’s a big difference,” Murphy said, just as his young son Joseph leapt forward to try to hug his father’s leg. “We’ve been in the wilderness for 16 long years,” Murphy concluded, before introducing his son to the amused caucus-goers...
...contest at 133 lbs., the Crimson rolled to a 19-6 lead with four straight victories. Meltzer had an 18-5 major decision against Eric Marcotulli and Latessa pinned Andrew Sichel in 4:25. Flanagan needed only 1:38 to pin John Clare before tri-captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.) wrestled to a 4-2 decision win against Martin Everin. Matt DiNichilo of Princeton defeated sophomore Joseph Bechtold in a 9-0 major decision and Jake Butler out-wrestled Colgan on his way to a 7-3 decision win. Caputo and Ogunwole picked up wins by forfeit.Harvard continues its busy...
...Boston College—but the Crimson’s last title came in 1993, and the team hasn’t made the championship game since 1998. Harvard tied now-No. 8 Boston University, 2-2, at the Bright Center on Nov. 22. ALONG THE BOARDS Sophomore Mike Taylor left the ice after an awkward collision in the first period and never returned to the bench. Donato said the forward, who walked on crutches after the game, would be reevaluated once in Cambridge...The Crimson’s 47 shots on goal were a season-high, and Murphy took...
...center Brian Cusworth both fouled out late in the second half, crippling Harvard’s chances. In addition, freshman point guard Drew Housman got slapped with several reach-in calls and had to hit the bench after picking up his fifth with 2:07 remaining, forcing senior forward Mike Beal to move from his favored position as a slashing-and-rebounding small forward back to running the offense at the point. “We knew they liked to block shots, so our key was to get it down low, give them a pump fake and go through them...