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GRAND FINELLI
Along with freshman star Brogan Berry, co-captain Niki Finelli, pictured above, will spearhead the Crimson’s efforts this weekend as the women’s squad continues Ivy League play at home.
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Tommy Lee Jones ’69 looks on at the Harvard Men’s Polo match versus Yale yesterday afternoon. Jones recently donated thousands of dollars worth of polo ponies to Harvard’s club team.
IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN
With 376 passing yards Saturday in the 42-28 pounding of Columbia, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti anchored the offense, which was held to just four rushing yards against the Lions man-to-man coverage.
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Harvard students and passersby stop in for a free burrito (or two) at Boloco yesterday in celebration of the restaurant chain’s 10th anniversary.
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Jacqueline E. Stenson ’08 of the Winthrop House Intramural Crew Team prepares to row yesterday morning—despite cool weather—at Weld Boathouse in preparation for the upcoming races.
OH NO O'NEILL
Freshman Dillon O’Neill, shown here in earlier action, helped his squad to a split of both double headers, going 5-for-5 in Saturday’s 12-2 nightcap win and 2-for-4 in yesterday’s 9-5 victory in the first game of the twinbill. With the split, the Crimson
LICENSE TO DILL
Freshman outfielder Dillon O’Neill, shown in earlier action, played a big role in the Harvard baseball team’s first win of the Ivy League season, driving in both of the Crimson’s runs in a 2-1 victory over Cornell.
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Harvard’s offense continues to struggle, as even a five-hit complete-game performance from senior Brad Unger could not spark a win for the tumbling Crimson.
MONEY IN THE BANC
Junior midfielder Sarah Bancroft, shown here in earlier action, notched a pair of goals, both in the second half, in Harvard’s 14-10 loss yesterday. Her first goal pulled the Crimson to within two at 8-6, but the Quakers went on a game-clinching 4-0 run t
MAKE A DILL
Freshman centerfielder Dillon O’Neill was one of Harvard’s lone bright spots on offense yesterday, earning one of just two Crimson hits in the first game before collecting a pair of singles in the second contest. O’Neill finished 3-for-5 in the leadoff sp