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...club teams from Dartmouth and Penn. Against the Big Green, Snyder and Pinto tallied three goals apiece while Delgado racked up eight saves between the pipes. Fueled by its offense, the Crimson coasted to an easy 11-2 victory. Harvard only led by 3-2 at halftime in its contest against the Quakers. But the Crimson pulled away in the fourth quarter to win, 7-4. Freshman Kelly Peeler scored a goal, her second of the night, with a minute remaining in regulation to seal the victory. For their impressive performances this weekend, Delgado, Pinto, Liao, and Snyder were named...
Tomorrow’s contest with Penn will contrast sharply with tonight’s matchup. Penn is league’s highest scoring team, led by two of the Ivy League’s most effective scorers in Mark Zoller and Ibrahim Jaaber...
...team came up short, suffering an agonizing 4-3 defeat in the longest women’s game in NCAA history.After 114 minutes and 13 seconds, the Eagles’ Anna McDonald put a pass from teammate Kelli Stack into the back of the Crimson net, ending the epic contest in triple overtime.“It was a great hockey game,” said Harvard coach Katey Stone. “But there are no moral victories.”In the first period, the game hardly had the makings of a classic, as B.C. jumped...
...contest pits the Grand Mosque of Paris and the Union of Islamic Organizations of France against the editors of the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo, in a lawsuit citing anti-racism laws over the magazine's February 2006 publication of those Danish caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that caused a global uproar. The complaint describes the decision to reprint the drawings as "born of a simplistic Islamophobia and purely commercial interests"; as having "insulted people on the basis of religion"; and as a "provocation aimed against the Islamic community...
...worked with some psychologists in sports psychology about staying positive, and that’s the atmosphere we tried to keep on the bench.” The attitude adjustment, however, seemed to have little effect, as the Crimson was forced to spend much of the contest playing catch-up and was not able to generate enough chances to even the score. “I didn’t feel we were able to ever get the pressure or sustain the attack that we have in the past few games,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato...