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Richardson Preps for NCAAs Tomorrow

Published by Catherine E. Coppinger on June 10, 2010 at 10:57PM
Richard-son Lionheart

Junior Claire Richardson is ready to represent Harvard at the NCAA Championships tomorrow. Teammates senior Chas Gillespie and rookie Carlyle Davis just missed the cut.

Though most students have long since left Cambridge for home, one Harvard runner is beginning her summer vacation in a very different way.

A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, junior distance runner Claire Richardson is currently in Eugene, Ore., where she awaits the start of her 5,000-meter race in the finals of the NCAA national championships tomorrow.

On May 29, Richardson qualified for the national finals, placing 9th in the 5k at the NCAA regional championship meet. Her qualifying time of 16:31.83 is the third fastest in Harvard track and field history.

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Former Harvard Hurler Makes MLB Debut

Published by Eric L. Michel on June 06, 2010 at 10:11PM

Frank Herrmann ’06 began his major league career with the Cleveland Indians on June 4 with 1.1 hitless innings against the Chicago White Sox and one strikeout against former Indian Omar Vizquel. The right-handed reliever was called up by the Tribe just that morning from Triple-A Columbus and earned the hold in Chicago in the evening.

Herrmann is Harvard's first major league player since southpaw pitcher Jeff Musselman ’85 retired in 1990.

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Murphy Shares Thoughts on USO Coaches' Tour

Published by Max N. Brondfield on June 06, 2010 at 10:11PM

On May 24th, Harvard football coach Tim Murphy embarked on the 2010 USO/Morale Entertainment Coaches’ Tour, along with Texas Tech’s Tommy Tuberville, Chip Kelley from the University of Oregon, West Point’s Rich Ellison, and Illinois’ Ron Zook.

The whirlwind tour—which took the five coaches to Germany and Southwest Asia to meet and encourage U.S. troops—concluded nine days later. Courtesy of USO’s Oname Thompson, read some of Murphy’s thoughts on the tour after the jump:

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Huppert, O'Connor Named to ESPN All-District First Team

Published by Christina C. Mcclintock on May 28, 2010 at 10:10PM

If more people followed women’s heavyweight crew, co-captain Laura Huppert might have been recognized by ESPN before now. And if more people followed wrestling, co-captain J.P. O’Connor, whose national championship victory was broadcast on the network, would be a household name. As it so happens, neither is the case. But because the athletes matched their athletic achievements with academic prowess, both have recently been named to the ESPN the Magazine All-District First Team.

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Kuld Looks To Keep Playing in Europe

Published by Martin Kessler on May 18, 2010 at 10:10PM
Kuld Calling

Co-captain Erik Kuld hopes to extend his career in Europe next year.

For most seniors on the Harvard men’s volleyball team, the last game of their careers will be the Crimson’s disappointing 3-1 loss to NJIT this past April.

But co-captain Erik Kuld is hoping to write a different ending to his career next year when the 6’1” outside hitter teams up with Brady Weissbourd ’09 to play professionally in Europe.

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