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...taking an early 6-0 advantage. Junior netminder Jay Connolly, who recorded 12 saves on the night, held Connecticut College scoreless until well into the second period. “He’s always been of the nation’s best goalkeepers,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “As our last line of defense, it’s good to have someone like that in the net.” With the pressure mounting off the heels of consecutive Camel goals to cut the lead at five, Conn. College coach JJ Addison...
...seven goals and a stifling defense anchored by junior goalkeeper Jay Connolly. Harvard’s depth was once again showcased, as seven different players found themselves on the scoreboard. “Overall, we did an excellent job of controlling the tempo,” coach Erik Farrar said. “We were just deeper than they were.” The Crimson looks to build on its momentum at home against Connecticut College this Thursday. HARVARD 12, IONA 9 The Crimson continued its balanced play to defeat Iona in the nightcap...
...latest casualty of the Iraq war is Erik Prince, the brash young CEO of the military contractor Blackwater USA. His firm guards dignitaries in Iraq, and on Oct.2 he got to explain to someof those dignitaries why Blackwater security forces have been known to flee the scene after shooting Iraqis. "Our job is to get them off theX--the preplanned ambush site," Prince said...
...individual protected by Blackwater has ever been killed or seriously injured." So says Erik Prince, the 38-year-old former Navy Seal whose security company finds itself at the center of a growing debate over the use of private contractors in Iraq. Blackwater USA Chairman Prince is scheduled on Tuesday to make his first-ever appearance before Congress, along with three other witnesses who will line up before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform...
...four goals through the first half. Unfortunately, the high turnover count (12 in the first half) caused Harvard to play at its end of the pool, leading to limited opportunities for shots. “It was a turnover fiesta in the first quarter,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “You usually get 40 possessions a game, we had 12 turnovers in the first half alone, do the math.” The Crimson, however, needed no mathematics to explain its second-half performance. Lewis opened the second half with another goal, but it would...