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Lawrence Lessig receives two Harvard appointments

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December 18, 2008-February 4, 2009 <strong>Harvard</strong> University Gazette/ 7Women’s hoops recover on homestandCrimson records wins over Vermont and Maine as non-conference play draws to an endBy Gervis A. Menzies Jr.<strong>Harvard</strong> News OfficeAfter a tough loss to Providence by 12points and another to Boston Universityby 19, there was one thing the defendingIvy League co-champion Crimson needed:a home game. Nothing proved thatmore than the way the 4-4 <strong>Harvard</strong>Crimson guard Brogan Berry ’12, athree-time Ivy Rookie of the Week selection,squeezes the ball throughswatting hands of the Maine defense.women’s basketball team bounced backfrom consecutive losses with consecutivewins to advance to 6-4. As the Crimsonedged the Vermont Catamounts 69-67and trounced the Maine Black Bears 73-basketball50 — pardon the cliché— the team provedthat there’s no place like home.In the Dec. 11 win against Vermont,the Crimson and the Catamounts wentdown to the wire, with Vermont missingthe game winner with just three secondsleft on the clock. As both teams battled topull ahead, the game saw 10 lead changesthroughout the evening.The Crimson, who led by as many aseight points with less than five minutes togo in the first half, saw their lead evaporatedue to lack of rebounding, uglyturnovers, and cold shooting, forcing<strong>Harvard</strong> into the locker room trailing 34-35.In the first half, <strong>Harvard</strong> missed allfive shots taken from behind the threepointline. But a flexible Crimson teamovercame their outside shooting woes in(See Basketball, next page)SPORTS WRAP-UPMen’s Basketball (4-4)L Northeastern 71-76L at George Washington 63-78*Does not include results of Dec. 17 game at RiceWomen’s Basketball (6-4)Photos Jon Chase/<strong>Harvard</strong> News OfficeW Vermont 69-67W Maine 73-50Women’s Hockey (4-5-3; 4-2-2 league)New Hampshire(postponed)L at Connecticut 2-3Men’s Squash (5-1; 2-1 league)W Rochester 5-4UPCOMING SCHEDULEThe weeks ahead(Home games in bold)Friday, Dec. 19W Basketball UC Santa Barbara 7 p.m.M Swimming Arizona State 5 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 20W Basketball USC 2 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 21M Basketball Maine 2 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 27M Hockey Badger Hockey Showdown 5 p.m.Lake Superior StateSunday, Dec. 28M Basketball Daniel Webster 1 p.m.M Hockey Badger Hockey Showdown 5/8 p.m.Ala.-HuntsvilleMonday, Dec. 29Wrestling Midland Championships all dayTuesday, Dec. 30Wrestling Midland Championships all dayWednesday, Dec. 31M Basketball William and Mary noonW Basketball Northeastern 2 p.m.Sophomore forward Emma Markley towers over a Maine defender to record one of her 14 reboundson the afternoon. Markley has scored in double figures in every contest so far thisseason and has recorded three double-doubles in those 10 games.Wrestling’s Jantzen to take over the No. 1 spotVisit www.gocrimson.com for the latest scores and<strong>Harvard</strong> sports information or call the CrimsonSportsline (617) 496-1383.wrestlingThere’s a new No. 1 for the 141-poundweight class. Previously unranked, Crimsonwrestler CoreyJantzen ’11 took overthe nation’s top spot onDec. 11. Jantzen replaces defending nationalchampion Jeff Jaggers from Ohio State,whom he defeated in the quarterfinal roundof the Cliff Keen Las Vegas (CKLV) Invitational.In the tournament — his first competitiveappearance of the season —Jantzen defeated <strong>two</strong> ranked opponents(Jaggers and No. 4 Chris Drouin of ArizonaState), becoming the fourth wrestler inCrimson history to take home a CKLV title.The last <strong>Harvard</strong> wrestler to receive aNo. 1 ranking was Jantzen’s elder brother,Jesse ’04, who was a three-time All Americanand four-time All Ivy selection — and<strong>Harvard</strong>’s first national champion grapplersince John Harkness in 1938.Corey, a native of Shoreham, NY., went14-8 last season and was named to the All-Ivy second team, despite missing sevenweeks of the season due to injury. Jantzenwill try to retain his ranking when the Crimsonreturn to action Dec. 29 and Dec. 30 forthe Midland Championships in Evanston,IL.—Gervis A. Menzies Jr.

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