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...came out really fired up,” senior Laura Mahon said. “But Dartmouth has maintained a level of play this year I’ve never seen before. They really had our number.” Despite dropping the match, Harvard spread the ball, with eight players recording at least one kill and nine notching at least one dig. Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek led the defense with a match-high 21 digs. Captain Suzie Trimble dominated the net with four solo blocks to go along with a pair of block assists. Offensively, Trimble and junior Kathryn...
...plenty of time to get into field-goal range before time expired—at worst the game would go to overtime.But on the next play, bad luck struck. With Lehigh blitzing, the offensive line folded and multiple brown jerseys pounced on Pizzotti. He tried to throw the ball away, only to fumble and have the ball recovered by Hawks defensive tackle Paul Bode, who ran it back 27 yards for a touchdown.Just two weeks before, Holy Cross quarterback Dominic Randolph stunned the Crimson with a 40-yard touchdown strike with 19 seconds left that gave the Crusaders...
...watchdog role of the media of the United States. “Journalism that serves people’s personal and civic interests has got a long and happy future, and all this despair in the news industry is largely unnecessary if people keep their eyes on that particular ball,” said Miller. “Exposé” Executive Producer Thomas M. Casciato said he was so intrigued by Miller’s experience that he invited the journalist to appear on the show. The two met last summer during an awards luncheon...
...Crimson will try to keep Threatt from making any big plays, and it will also attempt to prevent the Lehigh running backs from moving the ball. The Harvard defensive line struggled in the opener against Holy Cross, but responded last week by only giving up 49 yards on the ground...
Haven’t heard the story before? You’re in good company. The American media has dropped the ball on the story—The New York Times, for example, did not begin cover the case until protests mounted earlier this month. This is a shame. For though we shouldn’t need reminding that the racism that this incident points to still exists in America, the larger concern are the holes that this incident highlights in the way our country administers justice...