Word: beate
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...lamp. Attempting to keep the puck in the zone, Harvard sophomore defensemen Chad Morin failed to bat down a St. Lawrence clearance, allowing for a Saints 2-on-1. Junior Kevin DeVergilio picked up the puck on the right side before centering it to classmate Brock McBride, who beat Crimson sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter. It was the first shorthanded goal given up by Harvard all season. Despite a strong performance in the first period, Harvard went into the locker room down, 1-0. The Crimson started the second period just like it had started the first, bombarding Petizian with shot...
...with a wrap-around score 6:35 into the period and later put Clarkson ahead for good with only 3:16 remaining. In the closing five minutes, as both teams skated in a fierce back-and-forth struggle to break the 2-2 deadlock, Zalewski beat sophomore goalie Kyle Richter for the second time as he skated in from the left and fired a wrist shot into the left corner. Though Donato pulled Richter with less than two minutes remaining, the extra attacker only gave Zalewski the chance complete his hat trick with an empty-net goal after he managed...
...speed and left John behind. I always remember looking behind at John, who was absolutely desperate to try and defeat me on this hill, and I really couldn't understand it. Here was the leader of the expedition, the big wheel, why should he be so desperately keen to beat someone who was a great deal younger than he was? I was physically strong back then, and I acclimatized well, and I had quite a competitive spirit. Technically, I was a good snow-and-ice technician, as far as the standards in those days went. I was a good step...
...able to climb with George. I looked around and decided that the best and fastest mover around the place, apart from myself, was Tenzing. I remember once at lower altitudes, going up to this pass. On the walk up, Tenzing and I really raced up to the pass. I beat him to it. But he was obviously very fit, very strong and I was impressed. Tenzing was very competitive too, he wanted to be up front. That was a good sign. And he was a good, sound mountaineer. He had been on quite a few Everest expeditions. He really started...
...team can beat anybody on a given night,” Biega said. “We have to come in mentally prepared. As long as everybody individually does that, I think we’re going to find team success...