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...Baseball may have adopted the use of instant video replays in 2008, but invented? I don't think so. Rugby league has been using the technology since 1996, and cricket, rugby union and tennis (with Hawk-Eye) have all embraced the concept. Even Manchester United's Alex Ferguson now thinks that there may be a role for "instant replays" in soccer. Welcome to the video gang, baseball. What kept you? Richard Percy, Wigan, England
...chances on the net at a critical time. The Crimson recorded seven penalties over the course of the night. “We’ve been working real hard on eliminating our penalties because they have cost us in the past,” freshman Alex Killorn said. “Today we took a lot of penalties that can be easily avoided. We’ll take what we learned from this game and use it next weekend, that we can’t take as many penalties and expect to win.” The Crimson started...
...been a highly respected journalist,” Shorenstein Center Director Alex S. Jones said, adding that his reputation for stellar journalism makes it unlikely that he did something wrong. CORRECTION
...imperative for the defense to be perfect, as the Crimson’s one-goal lead left no room for error. “That was a huge [penalty] kill,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “Jim Fraser, Alex Biega, Chad Morin, and Matt Hoyle I think really dug down deep. They were blocking shots. That’s always a very nerve-racking two minutes when the other team pretty much has the puck the entire time. We did a good job.” Hoyle was particularly impressive...
...Mauro. The sophomore forward rifled the shot past the goalkeeper from the left circle. Minutes later, the Crimson scored again. Coskren stuffed the puck into the net just five seconds into a Harvard power play. “Right before the faceoff, I had actually told [junior defenseman] Alex [Biega] to just wrist one into me, it didn’t even have to be hard,” Coskren said. “He shot it, a low shot, right to my forehand, and I had my stick about a foot off the ice, and it was an easy...