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Lin Named to USA Select Team

Published by Juliet Spies-Gans on May 15, 2012 at 9:42AM

Thanks to his strong performance this season, Jeremy Lin '10 earned a spot on the prestigious USA Select team, a group responsible for helping to prepare the men's basketball Olympic team for the upcoming London games.

While recovering from knee surgery may have required Jeremy Lin ’10 to sit out the NBA playoffs, all is not lost for the Harvard alum this summer.

According to a report by NBC ProBasketballTalk’s Kurt Helin, Lin was named to the USA Select team, a group of about thirteen guys who scrimmage and work against the actual Olympic team during the latter’s training.

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Zumbro Contributes at All Nine Softball Positions

Published by Jacob D. H. Feldman on May 12, 2012 at 11:00AM

The Harvard softball team completed one of its group goals Friday by claiming a second straight title. But that wasn’t the only accomplishment achieved by the squad this year. Two weeks prior to the team’s triumph over Penn, in a 10-0 victory over Holy Cross, Senior Mari Zumbro came in and played catcher for a perfect seventh inning. It was the ninth position she had played for the Crimson, completing her tour around the diamond.

“We had that on our radar screen,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “That’s something she brought to our attention at end of her junior year. She had played seven out of the nine positions, and the two positions left were second base and catcher. We put her in at second base against Yale, and at Holy Cross we put her in at catcher.”

During the final stages of the quest, the team was becoming as excited as Zumbro about completing the challenge.

“We want to help them achieve their goals,” Allard said. “The team was supportive. We’ve never had anyone ever do that.”

Moving around the diamond isn’t new for Zumbro, as she’s basically been preparing for her role as a super utilitywoman her whole life.

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Lin '10 To Sit out Rest of Series Against Heat

Published by Juliet Spies-Gans on May 09, 2012 at 1:27AM

Thanks to a nagging knee injury, Jeremy Lin '10 will watch the rest of the Knicks' first-round series against the Miami Heat from the sidelines.

Despite New York Knicks fans’ recent hopes that Jeremy Lin ’10 would pull a Willis Reed, surprising the basketball world by coming back from a severe injury and willing his team to victory, it was announced on Tuesday that Lin will not play in his team’s first-round playoff series against the Miami Heat.

Following the Knicks’ practice, interim head coach Mike Woodson spoke to the media about Lin’s unavailability.

''Speaking with medical and Jeremy, he will not play in this series,'' Woodson said. “He’s just not physically ready to play.”

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NBC Sports Network Expands Ivy Coverage

Published by Saira Khanna on May 07, 2012 at 1:07AM

Fans storm the field to celebrate 2011's installment of The Game, just one of the many contests for which NBC Sports Network has newly negotiated broadcast rights.

If you’ve ever missed the chance to see your favorite Harvard squad play because you missed out on those few reserved tickets or weren’t able travel to away games, you now have the opportunity to catch the action by tuning in to NBC Sports Network. Following a renewed national television contract, fans will now have more opportunities to cheer on the Crimson from afar.

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Tweets of the Week: Freshman woes

Published by Blake Sundel on May 07, 2012 at 2:24PM

It’s finals week, and that means something different for everyone at Harvard.  For most, finals week leads to hours of time lost in Lamont Library Penitentiary.  If you’re reading this, chances are high that this is part of that study break that was supposed to be five minutes.  Don’t be ashamed, we’ve all been there.

But when you have something better to do than read a blog about Harvard sports, we strongly suggest taking a look at Twitter.  The frustration, stress, and joy of the end of the academic year have brought some of the finest Tweets of the year.

After sorting through a thousand “Can’t believe it’s my last (insert sentimental thing about Harvard)”-Tweets, we picked out some of our favorites from a couple of freshman athletes.

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