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...just his second NHL game, Pittsburgh Penguin Noah Welch ’05 did the unthinkable: he beat his own netminder, Marc-Andre Fleury, and notched a goal for the opposing Montreal Canadiens...
...hockey tournament again this year, and the country’s last two hockey champs before this season hailed from Denver University. That same DU school is home to the 2005 Great Western Lacrosse League champions. The same team our own Harvard men’s lacrosse team had beat a year ago with less than a half minute to go, before two Pioneer goals in the final 24 seconds sent the Crimson on a long flight home from Colorado unhappy. I remember the game. I have friends there.So you can imagine my torn loyalties this past Saturday, when...
...needs to be done. Trevor Neilson Executive Director, Global Business Coalition on hiv/aids New York City Even my well-to-do, liberal Democrat brother-in-law rejects the notion of Hillary as President and says he might vote for John McCain. Are you listening, decision-making Republicans? McCain can beat any Democrat. Millie Burt Jersey Village, Texas, U.S. A Hawk's Regrets Should we commend Sullivan [March 13] for confessing the neoconservatives' "huge errors" regarding Iraq, mistakes many of us identified years ago and for which we were branded unpatriotic, even while our children were preparing to be deployed there...
...opening and took it.” In addition to giving Harvard its second victory in a row over a ranked opponent, Cohen helped avenge last year’s disappointing loss to Denver. Just over twelve months ago, the Crimson appeared to have the Pioneers beat when with 24 seconds left in the game Denver scored two goals to defeat Harvard. “I think we had last year in our minds,” Cohen said. “We lost a real close one to them in Denver and we definitely wanted to pay them back...
...against Yale (5-5, 1-2 Ivy League) since 1994. “Our coach had reminded us about the history of the rivalry between Harvard and Yale,” sophomore Caroline Simmons said. “We really took that to heart and wanted to beat them.” With the focused animosity, the team let loose an impressive defensive performance. Junior co-captain Kathryn Tylander frustrated the Bulldog offense with 12 saves, effectively stopping 60 percent of Yale’s shots. With her performance, she also held the Bulldogs to only three total goals...