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After a missed lunge by the Harvard defense, the Huskies’ back Alli Bolster took it to the net, scoring an unassisted goal at 40:55. Remtilla responded with a series of tactful stops but could not hold on when, on another corner, Liane Dixon scored Northeastern’s third and final goal...
...Following Halley's suggestion, explorers- including, in 1761 and '69, Jeremiah Dixon and Charles Mason, who later surveyed the Mason-Dixon line, and, in 1769, James Cook-headed for remote regions, above, to see the transits that occurred in those years. Unfortunately, observers had to know their precise longitude and latitude, which were hard to measure at the time. As a result, astronomers couldn't calculate the distance from Earth to the sun with much accuracy...
...were swapped for taller, slightly heavier reserves at the expense of the familiarity that had served both teams so well in the first third of the regatta to avoid a costly capsize. Senior Clemmie Everett joined Tulloch for the day’s four remaining races, while senior Caroline Dixon served as Devlin’s crew for the seventh race...
...want to have as much height for hiking out up wind and keeping the boat as flat as possible,” said Rodin, adding that, at approximately 5’10, Everett and Dixon are two of the taller women’s sailors on the circuit...
...savvy move paid instant dividends for the ‘A’ boat, which closed the day with a win and three more top-five finishes, cementing the Crimson’s position among the top three headed into Sunday. Devlin and Dixon recorded a fifth-place performance before Greimann returned as crew...