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...stinging losses to open the Ivy League season,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I feel bad for the guys. We came out with enthusiasm and fight and went up against two pretty good pitchers. They got the clutch hits and we didn’t.” The Crimson, Baseball America’s pick to win the Ivy League, looks to get its Ancient Eight season rolling this weekend against Columbia and Penn.“I’m not concerned; things can turn around,” Walsh said...
...managed to extend into the playoffs. He has notched at least one point in the last 12 games to go along with a total of eight goals and six assists. Taylor’s knack for timing has given the forward a reputation as the team’s clutch player, one whom the Crimson can count on to show his best talent in high-pressure situations. “There is definitely a part of me that says that Mike Taylor has refused to allow this team to go softly in any big game,” Donato said.Taylor...
...awesome feeling to be here,” she says.You can expect Brine to be a key player in Harvard’s attack as it faces off against Wisconsin tomorrow evening in the Frozen Four semifinal game.“She’s definitely a clutch player. I think she has all the elements of the game really well down,” Cahow says. “You’re going to see a lot of great things from her this weekend.”After all, Brine has waited a long time to get back...
Roses are blooming this spring on everything from sandals and hair accessories to delicately encrusted pav pieces. Pink sapphires, diamonds and tourmalines adorn Leiber's one-of-a-kind clutch while Dior's bud ring blossoms on the hand. If the finest pavs are prized for smoothness, can there be a more perfect display of their brilliance than on a silky petal...
...it’s just a huge boost every time.” 180-DEGREE TURNAROUND After Harvard posted a winless streak of 10 games this winter, the Crimson seemed to be out of the running for the playoff games. But Harvard turned around its season in the clutch. The Crimson has not posted a loss—other than Saturday’s setback—since succumbing to Boston College in the Beanpot finals, and it has remained has won seven of its last eight league matchups. Harvard will challenge No. 5 seed Cornell this weekend in Albany...