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...yet—the passes are still not perfect, but we will get there.” Next week, Vaillancourt and the first line will face their real test as they head on the road to Clarkson and St. Lawrence. And as valuable as blowout wins against RPI and Union can be, the key ECAC games like those that are on the horizon are when the great players like Corriero left their permanent mark on collegiate hockey. And Vaillancourt wants to make an impression. —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...Green allows 163 rushing yards per game on average, imagine the damage Awesome can do.Prediction: Harvard 37, Dartmouth 13.YALE (5-1, 3-0) VS. COLUMBIA (3-3, 0-3)Your name is Yale. You’re an OK team through three games. A season-opening blowout at the hands of San Diego preceded narrow road wins at Cornell and Lafayette. You can a) have your two best offensive players get arrested or b) not. If you choose a, please proceed. If you choose b, skip to the last paragraph.Good decision, Yale. You’ve been sprinkled with...
...espaol. The song El Fin de la Infancia puts brassy Mexican banda music to a ska beat. Eres is a pop ballad served straight. And Chilanga Banda is a nod to funk. It makes for manic concerts. This two-disc set captures Tacvba's epic 15th-anniversary blowout in Mexico City...
...sessions. “In practice this week,” Barrett said, “we really started turning up the intensity and started to run faster...We tried to translate that over to the meet.” The women’s team, reeling after its blowout defeat to Princeton and Yale last weekend, recovered with a solid, if unspectacular, performance on Saturday at the Meet of Champions, finishing No. 7 out of 18 teams and placing five women in the first 52 finishers. The meet marked the season debut of standout All-American Lindsey Scherf...
...wins just keep on coming.Traveling this past weekend to Hanover, N.H., for the Dartmouth Invitational, the Harvard women’s volleyball team prevailed in two come-from-behind nailbiters and a blowout, capturing the tournament title and moving to 2-0 in the Ivy League.Against both Dartmouth on Friday night and non-league foe Robert Morris on Saturday morning, the Crimson (8-5) dropped the first two frames before storming back to win the match in five.“Because of the mental toughness and the trust that we have in each other,” senior setter...