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Senior co-captain Brian Fiske was full of praise for his teammate...
...Tigers in the last 16 meetings between the two teams. “[The win] was well-deserved,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It was needed desperately by these kids.” The win on Senior Night, with the team honoring captain Jim Goffredo and forward Brian Darcy before their last home game, ended a streak of five straight league losses and prevented the Crimson from duplicating last year’s painful eight-game slide at the end of the season. “Jimmy [Goffredo] and [Darcy], they worked hard with...
...Cambridge as the No. 16 team in the nation but had lost, 5-1, to Dartmouth Friday night. And though Saturday’s first period ended in a 0-0 stalemate, Harvard (12-15-2, 10-10-2) got a golden opportunity halfway through the second, when Cornell captain Byron Bitz was assessed a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for hitting from behind. A Crimson minor cancelled out the first 120 seconds, but then captain Dylan Reese cashed in during the home team’s three minutes of man-advantage time. He took the puck...
...Columbus, Ohio yesterday. And just like last May, it was the Crimson’s slow start that proved too much to overcome. “I think that it being our first game and their fourth, we just had some first-game jitters,” said co-captain midfielder John Henry Flood. “We got in a 5-0 hole before we knew it.” The margin ballooned to a 7-0 cushion for the Buckeyes with 2:09 to play in the second quarter before senior midfielder Carle Stenmark notched a goal...
...help of the Stasi secret police forces, the GDR monitors the country for potential disloyalty. “The Lives of Others” captures human compassion at its most sophisticated level, as Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch), a famous East German writer, is placed under 24-hour watch, with Captain Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich Mühe) as the lead spy. But in hopes of uncovering Dreyman’s disloyalties, the snitch finds his own. Wiesler’s intimate viewing into the literal lives of others opens his eyes to the things lacking in his own life, such...