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...record in conference play, placing it second in the league. The team finished the season ranked sixth in nation and made its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, the Crimson’s national championship dreams were crushed when it lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament to No. 1 ranked Wisconsin 1-0 in a bitterly fought four-overtime game. The Badgers went on to win the national championship. This season the team comes back without former co-captain Julie Chu. Last year Chu won the Patty Kazamier Award given to the best women?...
...book trades heavily on familiar tropes, though John’s passages are endearingly sincere. He is the polished Northeasterner displaced into the heartland, the late-round pick desperate to prove his mettle and move up the organizational ladder, the 22-year-old who likes beer and women. The dispatches following multi-hit games are as excited as the ones following a hitless night or a benching are disappointed...
Despite his limited playing time for the Crimson, John was selected by the White Sox in the 47th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft following a junior season in which he went 1-for-9. Meanwhile, Zachary U. Farkes, the all-time Harvard home run leader, and Frank J. Herrmann, the ace of the pitching staff, both members of the Class of 2006, went undrafted that spring and were forced to sign free-agent contracts...
After a heartbreaking loss last week to No.19 Brown, the Harvard men’s water polo team (11-13) looks to rebound Saturday against the Fordham Rams (10-13) in the first round of the Northern Championships. “This next game we play is the single most important game we play all year,” coach Erik Farrar said. The tournament, which will be held at the Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center at MIT, will have an aura of familiarity; Harvard has played all seven teams in the tournament. “There aren?...
...company is gearing up to enter the Boston-to-New York market. It says it will bring guaranteed seating, complimentary wireless Internet service, and a stop in Harvard Square to the 215-mile trip. And, of course, a higher price. Beginning Nov. 8, Vamoose will offer one daily round trip from Boston to New York—with a stop in front of Widener Gate. Additional buses will run on Fridays and Sundays, with the exact number determined by customer demand and feedback. Vamoose, a Hasidic-owned company based in New York, is selling one-way tickets for $22 over...