Word: allisons
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...losing its last three Ivy league contests, Harvard’s offense had several opportunities early in the first half at the Lions’ net. Freshman midfielder Katie Varney started the Crimson’s array of attacks in the 21st minute, but was denied by Columbia goalkeeper Allison Vespa. Harvard threatened again in the 31st minute when sophomore midfielder Rachel Lau stepped past the Columbia defense and struck the ball to the top corner of the goal. Vespa, however, stepped up again and managed to get a touch on the ball to send it over...
...freshman Devon Sherman, who had been starting in the midfield, was sidelined with a leg injury that kept her out for the next nine games. Next, fellow freshman and starter Nichols suffered facial fractures and was out for three games. Then, proving that bad things come in waves, sophomore Allison Keeley, an anchor of the defense, went down with a stress fracture in her leg playing against Yale in the beginning of October. She has not played since. “Injuries played a big role in how we have trained this season,” Odorczyk said...
...first Harvard minutes in net as she spelled Mann, who left the game with four saves, with a solid three-save effort in ten minutes of work. Junior Susie Wilson also saw her first minutes of the season at forward. Still hobbled by an injury to sophomore defender Allison Keeley, the Crimson deployed a three-defensive back formation, which allowed freshman Lizzy Nichols more freedom both at the Crimson end and in the midfield. But Harvard still struggled to establish possession, losing many contested balls in the air off goal kicks or punts. “They had a great...
...move as far less than a disaster. No one, to be sure, regards it as a good thing. But it is possible to view the test--and the state of play in the nuclear world more broadly--in more apocalyptic terms than is warranted. Many question, for example, Allison's argument that North Korea will unleash a sort of nuclear domino effect--with one country after another scrambling to get nukes. Take, for example, the nonnuclear countries in East Asia closest to North Korea: South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. All are wealthy, technologically sophisticated countries that could go nuclear...
...bombastic Duchess of Berwick, played by Jen C. Sullivan ’09, tells her about what all of the upper crust has been discussing for months: the large sums of money that Lord Windermere (Brian B. C. Polk ’09) has been paying to Mrs. Erlynne (Allison B. Kline ’09), a woman with a shady past, who long ago lost her place in society. What follows is a series of crises—social, moral and personal—with cynical commentary and inspiring moments alike. The setting is subtly updated to the 20th...