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RICHTER SCALE
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RICHTER SCALE

Junior Kyle Richter boasted a .935 save percentage and 2.19 goals-against average in 34 games during his sophomore season for Harvard. Back this season after a year away from Crimson ice and his teammates, Richter will have to fend off junior Ryan Carroll and senior John Riley to keep the starting job in the net.

DRY MARTIN-I
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DRY MARTIN-I

Harvard men’s lightweight captain Martin Eiermann has established a balanced and idiosyncratic lifestyle for himself at Harvard. The German native not only leads the Crimson lights in practice and competition, he also impresses friends with his bread-baking abilities and contributes to a German political website in his spare time.

JACK AND JILL
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A Crimson Dream Come True

<p>In a sense, the beginning of Jillian Dempsey’s Crimson career is an end—an end to a seven-year-long quest to play for Harvard women's hockey.</p>

JACK AND JILL
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JACK AND JILL

Rookie Jillian Dempsey is realizing a childhood dream by suiting up for the Crimson. A five-year varsity star at the Rivers School in Weston, Mass., Dempsey has wanted to attend Harvard since sixth grade.

KING LOUIS
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Freshman Class Tops ECAC Rankings

<p>This year, Harvard has brought in eight freshmen—six of whom are forwards—to add fuel to the offensive fire</p>

DRY MARTIN-I
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The Many Talents of Martin Eiermann

<p>Martin Eiermann, the Harvard men’s lightweight crew captain, has built up quite a resume on the water, including numerous top-three finishes in Harvard boats at regional and national championships, as well as an impressive showing on the German senior national lightweight team at the World Championships this past summer.</p>

WITH BATE-D BREATH
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Bates Carries Torch for Family

<p>When junior Lizzy Bates takes to the varsity eight for her third-straight Head of the Charles Regatta as a member of the Black and White lightweights, she will be representing more than just the Radcliffe rowing institution.</p>

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