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GRAND FINELLI
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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.

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IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN
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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.

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OH NO O'NEILL
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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
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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
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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

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MAKE A DILL
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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

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