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...early two-goal deficit en route to a 5-2 Harvard victory at Bright Hockey Center in the first game of the best-of-three ECAC playoff series. “Revenge was definitely a big part of this,” Reese said. “They beat us twice handily, and they’re one of our archrivals.” The tenth-seeded Bulldogs entered the contest without top scorers Sean Backman and Mark Arcobello, who were absent from the lineup for undisclosed reasons. However, despite the loss of offensive personnel, Yale had no trouble finding...
...three-pointers was a dazzling crossover, step-back release that drew some gasps from the crowd at Levien Gym, and his smooth no-look feed to an open Brian Darcy was the prettiest pass of the evening. “Those are two guys that can make threes, can beat guys off the dribble, and two guys that are quality passers,” Sullivan said. “I think they’re gonna be really terrific.” Sullivan said that Housman and Lin will “probably” be the starting backcourt...
...last couple of weeks, [Caputo] has been very aggressive going out there and taking it to his opponent, leaving [him] pretty much optionless,” Meltzer said.“He’s at a point now that it feels like nobody is going to beat him once he steps on the mat,” he added.“Louis wrestled better than I’ve ever seen,” tri-captain Robbie Preston said. “He kept guys down and got crucial turns. He turned it up at the right time...
...goaltender Brendan Callahan might have frustrated Harvard in net, it was the Crimson’s own mistakes that doomed the team—especially after the first quarter. Harvard opened the game with a faceoff win by co-captain John Henry Flood, and, exactly a minute later, Cohen beat Callahan to give the Crimson its very first lead of the 2007 season. After the Seawolves knotted things at one 54 seconds later, a back-and-fourth quarter saw Harvard take a 3-2 lead with 4:05 to play in the first. Two late Stony Brook goals gave...
...candidates criss-crossed each other all day, but spoke only briefly. They smiled and sang along with the marchers along the path. While the original march in 1965 was met midway on the bridge by law enforcement, who beat the participants, today, all stopped for prayer at the site before crossing the bridge. Selma police estimated a crowd of 10,000 turned out to view and participate in the march...