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Sophomore John Stamatis fought hard to prevent the Binghamton defense from getting the ball. And when he slid around a Bearcats defender to cross the ball right in front of the goalmouth, he found a streaking Fucito, who got enough of his foot on the ball and hit the wide open net to knot the score...
...09.Two minutes later, Harvard capitalized on a man-advantage opportunity of its own after Cornell’s Tyler Mugford was whistled for hitting from behind. Junior forward Jon Pelle set up in the left corner and managed to deliver a cross to the right goalpost, where captain Dylan Reese one-timed it past the crease to knot the score at one.“I thought we worked extremely hard and made a lot of good plays,” Donato said. “The difference in the game was what we gave up, not what...
...night. Both teams scored early in the first—Cornell with an extra attacker due to a delayed Harvard penalty, and the Crimson on the power play. Neither team would light the lamp again until the third frame, when senior forward Kevin Du slammed home a cross-ice pass from rookie blueliner Chad Morin for a man-advantage score at 10:28 of the third period. Nevertheless, Harvard’s 2-1 lead was short-lived. The Big Red scored goals at 15:51 and 18:27 to move ahead, 3-2, and keep the Crimson winless...
Fergie “Fergalicious” Dir. Fatima Robinson What do you get when you cross Candy Land with an overtly sexualized one-time child actress turned ghetto-funk star? Fergie’s new video “Fergalicious” is Willy Wonka’s wet dream. Fergie prances through candy-cane forests and lollipop trees wearing the flouncy frocks that remind us of childhood—except they are a whole lot shorter than you remembered. She later titillates with the most revealing girl-scout costume you’ve ever seen. In the words...
...that some genetic factors have an important effect on HIV’s progression very early in infection,” Altfeld said. “What happens early in infection determines the rate at which the disease will progress as a whole.” Altfeld conducted the cross-sectional study of 100 HIV patients at Massachusetts General Hospital over several years. The patients were followed from very early on in the progression of the disease, often from less than a week after diagnosis, according to Altfeld. “We studied the HIV-specific immune responses and then...