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...LaLuna, who slugged .733 in series against Florida International and Albany. To recover from its three-game hole, the Crimson will need its young arms to lead the way. “We have the talent to do it,” Haviland says. —Staff writer Alex McPhillips can be reached at rmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...used illegal wiretaps to monitor the nation’s phone lines for terrorist activity. The Bush administration has vehemently denied any wrongdoing in the matter. “[The Goldsmith Awards] encourage a more insightful, spirited debate about public policy, government, and the press,” said Alex S. Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center. Yesterday’s awards ceremony, held at the JFK Forum at the Kennedy School of Government, featured a special award presented to New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof ’81, a former Crimson editor, for his reporting...
...Staff writer can be reached Alex M. McLeese at amcleese@fas.harvard.edu...
...Saints.Pesony, who stopped 27 shots but let in eight goals, could not stop the bleeding in the second period. In that frame, he allowed three more goals as the Crimson turned the game into a rout.The most eye-catching goal of the period came at 9:00, when sophomore Alex Meintel skated along the St. Lawrence goal line and snuck a shot between Pesony’s skate and the right post, catching the goaltender off guard.Mandes and Murphy notched the other two goals of the period.Murphy completed his hat trick only 46 seconds into the third period, and with...
...blueliners Brian McCafferty and Jack Christian contributed to the Crimson’s scoring bonanza.Nine minutes into the second period, Christian forced a St. Lawrence turnover in his own zone and moved up the ice with the puck. Drawing two Saints defenders, he dished the puck to sophomore winger Alex Meintel at the right boards, setting up Harvard’s fourth goal.Just 1:33 later, McCafferty set up junior Steve Mandes’ four-on-four strike, carrying the puck up the left side and sending a cross-ice pass to the winger for an easy one-timer.After two late...