Word: assistive
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...going our way instead of just focusing on converting and getting some points up on the board.” The Crimson’s Laura Robinson, however, took the offensive reins in the final four minutes, pouring in six points and adding a steal and an assist to jumpstart the stalling Harvard offense. That surge to end the first half was but the harbinger of more bad news for the Big Red, whose defense could never quite keep up with the Crimson’s speed on the perimeter and muscle in the paint. Harvard, which at best...
...scoring with six different players. By the end of the first half, the Crimson found itself down, 7-3, and in need of resuscitation. But at the beginning of the second frame, UMass only grasped tighter onto its lead. Three minutes in, Kerri Connerty added another tally, following an assist from Jeanette Villapiano. Lindsay Cassell, also assisted by Villapiano, extended the run for the Minutewomen to 9-0. Down 9-3, Harvard needed to mount some sort of offensive drive to remain in the game. With that in mind, the Crimson mustered a 4-0 run to bring the score...
...keeper Kira Hurley. Hurley let the offering fall to the left side, where Raimondi swiped and pushed the puck to the far post for Brine to body the pass into the net for her team-leading 17th goal of the season. Junior Jennifer Sifers was also credited with an assist on the play. “The puck squirted out to the middle and gave me a one-on-one,” Brine said. “I wanted to shoot to the right and I hit the goalie in the shoulder. The rebound came out and [Raimondi] whacked...
...always trying to create things.” And this year, she has created much of the Crimson’s offense. Harvard’s points leader with 33, Raimondi is the team’s second-leading scorer with 12 goals and has tallied 21 assists. In a season in which Harvard graduated the NCAA record-holder for goals in a season—Nicole Corriero ’05—and lost two of its most prolific contributors in Julie Chu and Sarah Vaillancourt to their respective Olympic teams, Raimondi has thus borne the offensive burden...
...before, there would have been more people,” Berman explained. “But since there was snow it was harder to survey and people were harder to get to. So where did those people go? We just don’t really know.” Assistant City Manager for Human Services Ellen M. Semonoff, also a member of a city committee that published the “Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness in Cambridge” last year, said that Cambridge continues to conduct the census because the federal government requires it in order...