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Casey is the group’s leader, having started 25 of the team’s 42 games behind the dish last season. After backing up stalwart Schuyler Mann ’05 for two seasons, the Virginia Beach native assumed regular duties in 2006, hitting .267 but striking out 22 times in 86 at-bats and picking up a mere...
Harvard’s outstanding regular season ended when Princeton pulled the plug on its championship plans, sweeping the first two games of the Ivy League Championship Series last May at O’Donnell Field. Just like that, Vance’s stolen time had run out, and the time came to face the looming shoulder surgery. While his teammates were playing in the nation’s top summer leagues, Vance was at home in California, recovering from the operation and working at Staples—“the worst job ever,” he jokes...
...newspaper, which is to be circulated on a bi-weekly basis beginning in early April, will include a regular historical column by Mathews—who promises an examination of the history of the notorious Mather Lather dance—as well as a social calendar, features on student art, and possibly some jokes from Jeremy A. Cypen ’09, whose is known throughout the House for his habit of e-mailing a joke of the day to the Mather Open e-mail list...
...surge in troops, Barron thought Congress would be well within its limits to cap the number of non-deployed soldiers Bush could add to the field of combat. Feldman disagreed, again pointing to the expanded scope of modern war. “The realities of contemporary warfare involve the regular shuttling in and out of troops during the battle as part of both the strategic and tactical goals of successfully fighting the war,” he said, concluding that a troop cap would impinge upon the abilities of the president to carry out his duties as Commander-in-Chief...
...rookie campaigns in the history of women’s hockey, recording 34 goals and 16 power-play goals to lead the nation in both categories. Bauer received the Kazmaier Award in 2006 after leading Wisconsin to its first national championship. This year, Bauer totaled 66 points during the regular season and an additional seven points in the NCAA playoffs—including the game-winning assist in Wisconsin’s 1-0 quadruple-overtime win over the Crimson in the quarterfinals—in directing the Badgers to their second straight national title and earning the honor...