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James Lim
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Harvard Triathletes Find Camraderie in Club Team
When Michael Silva and Samir Faza set foot in Harvard Yard in the fall of 2011, they brought with them passion for a sport the school had yet to offer—triathlon. To resolve this issue, the duo wasted little time in getting to work. Silva and Faza founded the Harvard Triathlon Club Team their freshman year, and the two found members of the student body who shared their interest.
Men's Swimming Stays Perfect
Aided by strong performances across event groups, the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team defeated Columbia at Uris Pool on Friday night, extending its perfect record.
Women's Hockey Blanks Colgate, 2-0
In the absence of sustained momentum, newcomers stepped up to keep Harvard in the driver’s seat in a 2-0 win. Freshman goaltender Brianna Laing silenced a heated Colgate (3-11-0, 1-7-0 ECAC) offense in her first collegiate game.
Women's Baskeball Preps for BU
Harvard welcomes Boston University to Lavietes Pavilion for its home opener on Wednesday evening.
Women's Ice Hockey Holds On to Lead Against St. Lawrence
The Harvard women’s ice hockey team seemingly played two separate games against St. Lawrence in a 3-2 win Friday.
Columbia Beats Women's Swimming and Diving for the First Time
Streaks are meant to be broken, and the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team (0-1, 0-1 Ivy League) saw two impressive winning streaks come to an end in its loss against Columbia (1-0, 1-0 Ivy League) on Saturday: a 14-meet winning streak against Ivy League foes stretching back to January 28, 2011, and a perfect 28-0 record against Columbia since the first contest between the two teams in 1985.
Stanton Flashes Potential in Win
With the game tied at 35 in triple overtime on Saturday, sophomore running back Paul Stanton scampered 17 yards for a game-winning touchdown against Holy Cross. The run was fourteen years in the making.
New Movie "Linsanity" Premieres
In the new film, “Linsanity,” released on October 4th, Jeremy Lin ’10, Harvard-alumnus-turned-NBA-phenomenon, connects with his fans and the basketball community on a much newer level.
Field Hockey Beats Yale for First Time in Five Years
For the first time in five years, the Harvard field hockey team came away with a win against archrival Yale. The Crimson (2-2, 1-0 Ivy) opened up Ivy League play in convincing fashion this weekend at Yale, winning 3-2 over the Bulldogs (1-4, 0-1).