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...kicked off the effort when she slammed in the first goal six minutes into the game. Though recorded as unassisted, the first goal—like the entire game—was a team effort. McVeigh’s first shot drew Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist out of the cage. The ball rolled to sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon, who passed it to junior forward Tami Jafar. Jafar’s ensuing shot was deflected back to McVeigh, who knocked home the ball to get Harvard on the scoreboard. “We came out and did what we planned...
...brain-break offerings don’t put a dent in late-night hunger, and the “ethnic”-ness of endless grilled-chicken riffs is debatable. But HUDS’ efforts to invite—and respond to—student feedback are remarkable: take cage-free eggs and fair trade bananas, for example—and the mere fact that brain break exists. They even wash and replace our mugs in most dining halls on a daily basis. Those who lambaste HUDS’ recent extravagance ought not forget the myriad other food luxuries...
...worse for Princeton on the team’s first drive of the fourth quarter, when a hand injury forced Mroz out of the game, paving the way for Brian Anderson to make his first appearance of the season.“As far as [Foran] goes, it was cage mentality the entire game—keep him in the pocket, keep him from getting outside, contain him basically the entire game,” captain Brad Bagdis said. “When [Mroz] came in—and they actually had plays that we’d seen...
...offensive output, as five of Harvard’s eight total scores involved some combination of the three. “Offensively, the great thing about them is that all three are dangerous, you can’t just worry about one,” Stone said. THE THIRD CAGE It’s a new year for the Crimson, which means a renewed battle for the starting spot in net. For most of last season, then-sophomore Brittany Martin and then-freshman Christina Kessler split time in goal and posted equally impressive numbers. However, Martin earned the starting...
...sure, I appreciated the agency's concern for these animals - it was without a doubt reassuring to know that the dog we were getting had come to us via an ASPCA culture instead of a cramped metal cage at Mutts R Us. And I'm a genuine dog lover: I cried at the end of Old Yeller just like everyone else. Our dog is one of Miami's most coddled canines. (He's on my lap right now as I write this because a loud thunderstorm is spooking him.) But there was also something a bit over the top about...