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...could??ve gone either way,” was how senior goaltender Christina Kessler described the Harvard’s women’s ice hockey games against Colgate (1-6-1, 0-1-1 ECAC) and Cornell (2-2, 2-0 ECAC) this weekend. In fact, it went both ways, as the Crimson (1-1, 1-1 ECAC) lost to the Big Red, 4-3, on Saturday after defeating the Raiders, 2-1, on Friday...
...could??ve played better,” Clark said. “I don’t think we connected a pass in probably 55 minutes. We thought we had to win, and we kind of lost composure to pass the ball. [Princeton] did too, to be honest. It just became an ugly fight...
...lost a couple games that we definitely could??ve won,” Atkinson said. “The team is a lot better and we know what we need to fix heading into our conference play...
...everyone to squeeze in, a process akin to herding cats. All the while, members of the Lampoon stood around smoking in a room that was no more than 15 feet in diameter. Apparently putting up with a smoke-filled, claustrophobia-inducing room is a comp requirement. But while FlyBy could??ve used a smoke, none, it seemed, were in the offing...
...first game could??ve gone either way,” Baise said. “I thought we were going to pull it out, but [George Mason] has some really good players, and they were able to put the ball down on the court...