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...career,” Raimondi said. The final tally came on the only shot that Harvard (14-11-4, 10-6-4 ECAC) managed on Clarkson (21-12-1, 12-8-0) in the overtime frame. With a faceoff in the Crimson offensive zone and 18 seconds on the clock, Harvard coach Katey Stone called a play to try to push through the all-important score. “It didn’t quite go as planned, but luckily we got the puck back,” Raimondi said. “Wilson just threw...
...Lawrence staged several furious comeback attempts, it failed to score the tying goal. After the Saints pulled their goalie with only a few minutes left, it was Harvard who almost notched another goal when Tom Walsh shot a puck off the post with only one minute remaining. As the clock ran down and the crowd filed out, the Crimson players stormed the ice. “It was a hard-fought game,” coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “I don’t think it was our prettiest effort, but our guys...
...He’s really making key third-period saves when we need them, and that’s what you need from your goalie.” The Crimson offense also regained its composure, turning the pressure back on the Clarkson defense in order to run out the clock for the win. “We’ve really played well in the last ten, fifteen minutes of games with the lead,” Hafner said. “We had a problem with that early in the season, and we’re really starting...
...from their older peers. Look around, and you start to see stories about the PTA dads who are co-chairing the Spring Fair (which marks a change from the days when the national PTA was known as the National Congress of Mothers.) Or stories about the Male Biological Clock. Or Feminism for Men. The Boston Globe ran a piece last year on Gen X Dads with the headline: "Luxury vacations, fast-track careers, and bigger houses used to be a priority for family men, but no longer. Today's young fathers are taking paternity leaves, rejecting overtime, and rushing home...
...back within one. “I feel like we’re in a position where everyone wants to beat us,” Penn coach Fran Dunphy said. “In all honesty, it’s an enviable position.” As the shot clock ticked down on Penn’s next possession, Quakers guard Brian Grandieri drove into the lane and crashed into a group of players as he let his shot go. Cusworth was whistled for a foul, his fifth, and Grandieri made one out of two to put Penn...