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After setting a new bar for rejection last spring, the College is slated to send small envelopes to even more high school seniors this year...
...upon last year to finish in the top half of the pool. And although the men still finished last, they were able to scrape together points from new events, like freshman Dan Chenoweth’s fifth-place 8:34.77 finish in the 3000m run.Next weekend, the women will send qualifying student-athletes to the ECAC Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, while the men’s qualifiers will compete in the IC4A Championships at Boston University’s track.Then the spring season kicks off with a roadtrip to Houston...
...clock, co-captain Lindsay Hallion went to the line. The first free throw touched every part of the rim before dropping, and after another make, Harvard took a 68-65 lead with just over a minute to play. The Lions would respond to pull within one again, but would send Hallion back to the line.After sinking the first free throw, Hallion missed the second, but senior Adrian Budischak was there to grab the offensive rebound. And after making her two free throws to go up by four, Harvard had guaranteed that Saturday’s showdown with Cornell...
...just like to stay patient, stay on our guys.”The Crimson would add its insurance goal in the same fashion, weathering a threat from the Cornell offense (reinforced when goaltender Ben Scrivens was pulled) before senior Tyler Magura was able to find an open lane to send the puck into the empty Big Red net.“It was a dogfight out there,” Dufault said. “Thank God we came out on top.”PK VALUE MEALThe previous night at Colgate, the Harvard penalty kill had played well...
...Class of 2008 has been royally screwed by Harvard. A petty pop culture personality of questionable permanence will send us on our merry way, while figures of real substance wait in the wings. We deserved better, and now we deserve to bitch about it. At the very least, Harvard might have pitched its choice to the right generation of adolescent fiction readers—and booked us R. L. Stine...