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...small appearances in movies. Sometimes her scenes were cut out of the film. She ended her career staring up at Wayne in Overland Stage Raiders and seemingly out of her element, her refeened voice clashing with the homey cliches and the guy who has a sassy puppet on his arm. Her final words in a Hollywood movie: "Try to keep me away!" She left for good two years later...
...opening performance against Dartmouth, Rollins emerged as one of the league’s finest post players in just her freshman season.Rollins finished the season as the Crimson’s leading scorer, averaging 10.8 points per game despite missing the first 10 games of the season with an arm injury. The team’s sparkplug off the bench, Tay led Harvard in steals with 39 and ranked second in assists, dishing out 76 over the course of the year. She was also the team’s third leading scorer with a clip of 8.3 points per game.Both...
...wood faster than you can say “two torn menisci.” Forward Katie Rollins, who established herself last season as one of the league’s most talented low-post players, missed the first ten games of last season recuperating from off-season arm surgery before debuting against Dartmouth in January. Guard Niki Finelli missed the team’s first six games with a torn meniscus, while forward Liz Tindal played in only two games before going down—also with a torn meniscus—for the remainder of the season...
...kind of played into our game plan—we had them scouted, we knew what they were going to do.” FINAL TICKS Senior Ryan Maki, after playing in Friday night’s game at Cornell, sat out against the Raiders due to an left arm injury. He was replaced in the lineup by sophomore Nick Coskren…The Crimson managed to dodge the challenge of facing goalie Mark Dekanich, a preseason All-ECAC selection, as freshman Charles Long started in net for Colgate instead. It was Long’s second career start?...
...that evened the score at three and forced the game into an extra session.“We actually only had three people on the ice because of a bench problem,” Sifers said. “Liza Solley fired a pass across, and I extended my arm out.” Sifers got just enough of her stick on Solley’s cross to beat Hamashuk.The final burst of offense tied together the loose ends of a Harvard performance that was not without bumps. The Crimson racked up 10 penalties, capitalized on just...