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...second straight game, freshman Brittany Martin got the nod in goal with no back-up as senior Ali Boe remained sidelined with her concussion. Martin’s athletic style paid dividends for Harvard (10-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) as she stopped 44 shots en route to the tie. Martin saved the game a number of times, including during a pivotal 5-on-3 opportunity for Yale (7-10-5, 4-5-4) in the first period. During that stretch, she made three saves, with the Bulldogs’ only real opportunity for a goal being waved...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Freshman Goalie Stifles Bulldogs | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

...Crimson’s perimeter defense fell apart, and the Bulldogs hit nine threes on just 13 attempts. Harvard matched the number of treys, but it took nine more attempts, as the Crimson fell 82-74. Junior guard Jim Goffredo led Harvard with three trifectas on the evening en route to a relatively quiet game-high 21 points. But his 6-of-15 performance from the field was not enough to take the pressure off of Stehle and Cusworth down low or draw some off the defenders off freshman point guard Drew Housman, who was the target of most...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AOTW: Go-ffredo: Sharpshooter Paces Crimson | 2/1/2006 | See Source »

...days corporate honchos will begin arriving en masse in Junket City - this year, that?s Detroit - for the Superbowl, a championship football game that many of those seated in the luxury boxes won?t even bother to watch. Why should they? Let's be honest - this shindig is all about the parties and perks. The only scores that matter is the Scores with topless dancers and cocktails not far from Ford Field. But this year corporate card-carrying spendthrifts had better be careful. The expense-account cops are out in force - or so we?re told - and business entertaining...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Come the Super Bowl Perks | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

...decision to begin the day. But in the following four bouts, the Mountain Hawks notched two major decisions against freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) and sophomore Joseph Bechtold (174 lbs.), and also took two decision wins against sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) and tri-captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.), en route to building an insurmountable lead. Later, freshman Louis Caputo (184 lbs.) garnered a 9-5 decision against Brian LaMay with three takedowns. In less favorable matches for the Crimson, sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) lost in a decision to nationally-ranked Matt Cassidy. Nevertheless, no. 8 Ogunwole gave Harvard...

Author: By Tony D. Qian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wrestling Faces Forfeits, Injuries | 1/31/2006 | See Source »

...student of fine arts at the University of Melbourne, Hanssen Pigott was required to make pilgrimages to the rooms of European painting at the NGV, but this "very young 19-year-old in a dirndl skirt," as she later wrote, preferred the road less traveled. En route she would find herself spending hours with the gallery's collections of ancient Chinese and Korean ceramics. In the green celadon glaze of a Koryo Dynasty bowl or the elliptical lid of a Song court vessel, she found pieces of perfection - and the source of her art. It's a discovery wonderfully echoed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Huge Storms in Little Cups | 1/30/2006 | See Source »

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