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...pretty well,” Nyamekye said. “When we really clicked, we were difficult to deal with.” The game-winning goal, however, came after a long string of missed Harvard scoring opportunities—a cross by junior Adam Rousmaniere to co-captain Michael Fucito just barely missed the net in the first five minutes of play. Later in the first half, the Crimson came up short again on a corner kick that found its way to junior forward Andre Akpan and bounced off of the goalpost. “Our finishing can improve...
...offense in the second half. “I feel that if teams have to go the whole field on us consistently throughout the game, if they have to comprise long drives, it’s going to be really tough for them to score,” captain Matt Curtis said. “We have a very strong defense…to not have any turnovers on the offense, for the offense to push field position a couple of times, they did a fantastic job, they made life for us very easy a couple of times...
...offensively we haven’t been making connections. Today was just a breakthrough game for the offense. Between Melanie Baskind, Christina Hagner, and[me], we just all work together and we were just all on the same page and just collaborated to be dangerous.”Captain Nicole Rhodes missed the game due to injury, though Leone seemed optimistic about her return. Harvard will look to notch its second Ivy win next Saturday at home against Cornell...
...Kirk Cameron plays fire captain Caleb Holt, who is preparing to divorce his wife of seven years, a hospital publicist who has become more roommate than sweetheart. Caleb's dad asks him to wait 40 days before proceeding with the divorce and gives him a book called The Love Dare, a collection of daily scriptural quotes and marital suggestions, the underpinning of which is that only God can teach a person how to love. "The Lord did a work in us," Caleb's father explains, of how he turned around his own struggling marriage. In case that's too subtle...
...powered engines launched from "motherships" disguised as fishing boats, the buccaneers who prowl the waters off the Somali coast pick their prey from the passing shipping traffic like lions selecting a kill: the slower and more defenseless, the better. "We hijack every ship we can," Sugule Ali, a pirate captain, told TIME by satellite phone this week...