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...Bobcats were able to put in two more goals before the end of the half. Both Quinnipiac goals were scored off free position shots in the final ten minutes of the half, which ended with a score of 7-3.However, Harvard regained its momentum as the new half started. Freshman Chelsey Bowman, Flynn and Halpern each recorded a goal for the Crimson. Bowman’s one-timer goal, off a long, outside pass from Bancroft, was crucial in lifting the energy back up for Harvard.These goals brought the Crimson to its highest point differential of the game...
...away, and that’s exactly what they did.” Harvard has welcomed ten new players, including nine freshmen and former Crimson tennis player Catriona Stewart, and has returned ten players from last season. Six of those freshmen—Clark, Doherty, Kathryn Sall, Tyler Petropolous, Chelsey Bowman, and Ellen Gleason—started in their collegiate debut, and Lauren Ianni also saw playing time. “We feel prepared coming into the season,” said Flood. “We had a such good season last year, and now we can build...
...whom “Who’s Afraid?” revolves. Set in a university town, the intense drama centers on a late-night meeting between two professors and their wives: the bitter, aging George and Martha (played by Simon N. Nicholas ’07 and Chelsey J. Forbess ’07, respectively) and the younger, more hopeful Nick (Jack E. Fishburn ’08) and Honey (Elyssa Jakim ’10). As the plot unravels, so does the twisted and at times violent relationship between hosts George and Martha. Nick and Honey stay...
...Chelsey J. Forbess ’07 and Simon Nicholas ’07 play Martha and George, a couple whose marriage has all but disintegrated. Martha cannot stand George’s incompetence at the university where he teaches history and where her father is the president, and George is almost as sick of Martha’s Daddy-worship as he is of her hatred towards himself...
...audience.It is rare to find a show where all of the principals are great—“H.M.S. Pinafore” nearly achieves just this.Noah Van Niel ’08 plays Ralph, a sailor who has fallen for the captain’s daughter Josephine (Chelsey J. Forbess ’07). In a comedy where most characters are cartoons, Van Niel portrays Ralph with sincerity and depth. He sings with feeling and a face that begs for sympathy, winning the hearts of the crew. Hill returns as Captain Corcoran, Commander of the H.M.S. Pinafore, another slightly...