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...outworked a little bit,” Donato said.The Bears scored the one and only goal of the night at 3:19 in the third. Fourth line sophomore forward Harry Zolnierczyk scored his first collegiate goal off a close-range rebound that drifted up and over Carroll??s right shoulder.As the seconds ticked off the clock, assistant captain Alex Biega forced the issue with a few hard far-range slapshots during a Crimson power play, and junior forward Doug Rogers had a couple of attempts at net from the point. But it was too little too late. Clemente...
Etched in sophomore goaltender Ryan Carroll??s helmet is a Latin expression that means strength in faith and war.With crucial implications for the upcoming playoff series on the line, Friday night’s contest against Quinnipiac (15-15-13, 8-10-3 ECAC) was nothing short of war, as both teams traded a combined 18 penalties and battled to the last second of the game.But the Harvard men’s hockey team (8-14-6, 8-7-6 ECAC) killed five power plays and broke a second-period tie to secure a 2-1 win over...
...first time that Harvard relied on Carroll when faced with a ranked opponent and top goalie. In the Crimson’s Feb. 14th game against Cornell, Carroll faced off against Ben Scrivens, who at that time led the nation in goals against average and save percentage. Carroll??s strong play not only contributed to Saturday night’s game but will also be crucial to the results of competition in the upcoming ECAC tournament...
Look no farther than poet Ann Lauterbach’s “Alice in the Wasteland.” That’s right, Lewis Carroll??s little blonde heroine wanders into Modernist verse...
...room full of attentive audience members to selections from the newly reissued “Alice’s Adventures in Cambridge” at Harvard Book Store last night. The book was originally written in 1913 by R.C. Evarts, a Lampoon alumnus, as a parody of Lewis Carroll??s “Alice in Wonderland.” The Lampoon contributed the foreword to the new edition, which Lampoon President Matthew K. Grzecki ’10 read aloud to the nearly-filled room. “This is an unbelievably impressive showing,” said...