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...foul, but you never know if a ref’s going to call that. So that was pretty lucky.”Less than a minute later, Brown almost won the game once again. Bears forward Kathleen Waddell had a point-blank shot on goal, but Shields dove to the ground and smothered the shot.“Our defense is really, really solid,” freshman forward Erin Wylie said. “We have an amazing keeper and an amazing back four. The last couple of minutes [of overtime], all we wanted to do was score...
...Kerr said. “When they had a soft goal and then when another one goes in you know it’s almost lights out.” At 73:58 in the game Brown was able to get another goal out of a scramble. Johnson dove for the save but wasn’t able to get a full hand on the ball, allowing Brown’s Andrew Daniels to take it around him to the right and score. The Crimson seemed to be fazed by this goal and sudden change of momentum as Brown?...
...Crimson ahead for good. With 3:21 remaining in the third quarter and Harvard at the Lafayette 20, O’Hagan found freshman Alex Breaux alone in the center of the field. Breaux made the reception around the five-yard line, turned, and dove for the endzone. As the ball crossed the goal line it popped loose, but the officials ruled that Breaux maintained possession long enough for the score...
Although I was introduced to jazz at a young age, I never dove headfirst into it. Every few days, I would ask my dad what he was listening to, and he would always reply, “jazz.” Simple, straightforward, I understood it, and I knew what jazz sounded like. Then one day I heard some music coming from his room and asked him, as usual, and he said, “Monk...
...yard line with 4:03 remaining in the game. A pair of rushes by Dawson got the Crimson to the Harvard 29, but not without a casualty. Junior wide receiver Corey Mazza went down with an injured ankle after getting tangled up with Dawson as the tailback dove for the first down in traffic, and had to be helped off the field...