Word: assistive
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...It’s hard not to be pumped up when you’re playing at a place like this.”FINAL TICKSNot only did nine different players score goals for Harvard in the win, but only one of those goals carried an assist with it. The 11 unassisted scores is a season high.... Co-captain John Henry Flood continued his dominance at the faceoff X, winning 19-of-24 tries against Holy Cross. He also picked up a team-high eight groundballs.... Crusaders captain Paul LeBlanc frustrated sophomore goalie Joe Pike all afternoon, scoring four goals...
...such club, The Armed Forces Alumni Association, seeks to “assist in the professional development and job search process of members; to promote camaraderie among members; and to raise awareness and support for the military,” according to its mission statement. “As a club, we try to create more awareness and support for veterans’ issues,” said Ann L. Gallo, a movement control officer in Iraq and current co-president of the Business School Armed Forces Alumni Association (AFAA). “We held a fundraiser to help...
...season.”With the game essentially out of reach and nothing left to lose, Harvard tried to come out strong in the third quarter. Senior Carle Stenmark notched his 11th goal of the season with 7:03 left on a feed from freshman Travis Burr. The assist was the rookie’s first this spring.But the Tigers had an answer, as sophomore Mark Kovler rattled off two straight in less than a minute to give Princeton its biggest lead at 9-1.The Crimson had a little fight left, and with Flood a perfect 4-of-4 on faceoffs...
...stay quiet for long. The Tigers fired off more goals the halftime whistle to send Harvard into its team meeting down 13-2. While it was too little, too late, the second half went better for the Crimson. Martin scored her second goal of the game off an assist from junior attack Caroline Simmons. Princeton’s Cox scored her second of the game, but Martin, carrying the scoring burden almost single-handedly for Harvard, put in her third. The Tigers then scored thrice more. Cox completed a hat trick of her own, followed by goals from Jenna Washabaugh...
...issue that has long been ignored by the Harvard administration. Where are the services for expecting students? Harvard is unabashedly pro-choice and through its many departments offers abortion services, funding elective abortions through the University Health Services (UHS) health plan. And yet when it comes to services that assist women in maintaining their pregnancies, Harvard’s promise is empty. Harvard and most of the pro-choice establishment agree that choice should be preserved in the hands of individuals, but in reality, this choice has not been extending both ways and investment in the “keep...