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...come together,” Fucito said.Harvard began its onslaught three minutes into the half, as Fucito sent a cross just wide. Two minutes later, Akpan followed with a shot saved by Murray. Stamatis also got into the action with an attempt, which went wide left in the 58th minute. Another six minutes passed before the Providence keeper knocked down a charging Akpan in the box, as both were chasing the ball. After a penalty was called, Stamatis knocked in the free kick, his fourth score of the season, to give the Crimson a lead it would not relinquish.Harvard continued...
What still unites the city's ethnic groups is the goal of a big Democratic win in November. Ward leaders like old Mike Stack of the 58th up in Somerton, where my parents moved us to, still boast of the fact that Jack Kennedy was elected by guys like them. Philadelphia gave Kennedy a 330,000-vote plurality in 1960, enough to swamp the rest of the state. Back then, Pennsylvania had as many electoral votes as California, a state Kennedy lost to native son Richard Nixon...
...wall in 2:04.97. The performance fell three seconds short of her season best time of 2:01.72. Auburn’s Ava Ohlgren won in 1:53.94.But Mills was just getting started. On the second day of competition, her time of 1:48.87 was good enough for 58th place in the 200-yard freestyle. Mills, who was seeded 68th going into the event, dropped half a second from her season-best time. Caroline Burckle of Florida won the event with a time of 1:43.10.The final day of the meet brought with it Mills’ best event...
...great learning tool.” On Thursday, Clarke was the first to represent the Crimson, placing 41st in a 65-person field in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:50.44. The next day, she swam the 200-yard freestyle in 1:49.98 to achieve a 58th-place finish. “Although I didn’t place as high as I wanted to, or go the fastest of my times, I think it’s great to be here as a freshman,” Clarke said. Papadakis, who is also a Crimson sports...
...Altchek, who headed it in for the Crimson’s third goal at just 4:33 into the second half. “Today, [Fucito] showed that he wanted it defensively and is always a threat,” Kerr said.After Harvard notched its sixth goal in the 58th minute of play—Fucito’s second goal—Brown coach Mike Noonan removed his starting goalie, David Semenza. Before Saturday’s match-up, Semenza’s replacement against Harvard, Jarrett Leech, had started the majority of the Bears games.But against a Crimson...