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...nation’s institutions are performing at an acceptable level in the classroom, and are remaining on track to graduate. It should be no surprise, then, that 18 of Harvard’s teams were recognized by the NCAA for having APR scores in the top ten percent of their respective sports, with ten teams receiving perfect scores...
Mixing experience with youth will be key for the pitching staff this spring. Last season the team finished with a 3.75 ERA, just ten complete games to its opponents’ 26, and teams hit for a .281 average against the young staff. Many of the squad’s woes came as a result of injuries, an issue that led to two freshman starting 23 out of the team’s 38 games. “What’s good for us this year is that we have two sophomores that did a lot of starting last...
...season. It was Harvard’s eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right at the start. The Big Red’s first five shots of the game were threes—all of them good. The Crimson found itself down ten, 12-2, before the game was four minutes old. “I think early in the game, we were surprised by some quick handoffs,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “They got us in rotation schemes on a couple of occasions, which...
...against Northern Division opponents Hartwick, Queens and Utica. Crimson captain Arin Keyser said the weekend set the team up well for league play. “You never like to lose, but it can be a good learning experience for the team,” said Keyser, who scored ten goals on Sunday for Harvard. “Now we have the opportunity to practice.” MARIST 5, HARVARD 3 Marist (8-4) scored twice in the fourth quarter to send the Crimson home with a loss. The game was close throughout, with the score tied...
...sanctions against Iran, much less any form of military action, Iran's defiant posture should also be read with a measure of skepticism. Despite Tehran's insistence on exercising its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, the New York Times reports that Iran is as much as ten years away from being able to perfect the kind of industrial-scale enrichment that Tehran has threatened in exchange for Security Council referral. And while its nuclear stance is remarkably popular across the political spectrum at home, even building a bomb wouldn't answer the regime's basic problem...