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...Crimson’s Day 2 team score of 312 left the team with a frustrating sixth-place finish for the weekend. After Day 1, sophomore Michael Shore led all scorers with a two-under par 68, thanks to two front-nine birdies. Though Shore was the only player in the field to break 70, freshmen Danny Mayer and Greg Shuman carded 72 and 73, respectively, to finish in the top 10 in the individual standings. Freshman Peter Singh and Senior Tom Hegge shot 81 and 83, respectively, as the team combined to score ten birdies in Round...
...period at 3-2. “Guys were really excited,” co-captain John Henry Flood said. “Guys played really physical and hard. The mistakes we made were from almost being too amped up: sprinting too hard and running past the player, shooting from too far away.” Once Harvard fell behind, it was downhill from there. Cornell notched 10 goals to Harvard’s two—one from co-captain Brian Mahler, another from senior Greg Cohen—over the middle two frames, taking complete control...
...second big-name basketball coach in two days visited Cambridge on Friday. Tommy Amaker, former Duke University player and University of Michigan coach, met with Harvard's players and the athletic administration to discuss the vacant Crimson head coaching position, a day after former St. John's University coach Mike Jarvis interviewed...
Amaker was a point guard at Duke University under coach Mike Krzyzewski, playing on the team that lost in the NCAA championship game in 1986, the same season Amaker won the national Defensive Player of the Year award. He was an assistant coach under Kryzewski at Duke from 1988-97 before getting his first head coaching job at Seton Hall University. In four years in New Jersey he never failed to make the postseason, as the Pirates advanced to the National Invitational Tournament three times and reaching the NCAA Tournament Sweet...
...amount from video games.“Good commercial video games incorporate good learning techniques,” says Gee. Video games put you in a world in which you have to solve problems.”Creating solutions also leads to a greater sense of authority in the player.“Video games give people a sense of control or agency,” explains Gee. “Video games have the capacity to give people a sense of power or control. And video games marry learning to pleasure.”UNHEALTHY HABITS?In regards...