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...goal when he fired a shot from close range that handcuffed Pike and zipped into the net. Balise tallied his second score early in the fourth period to make the final score 7-3. Seven goals are the most Harvard has allowed this season, and three goals are the fewest it has scored. “The team that played better and deserved to win won,” Tillman said. —Staff writer Timothy J. Walsh can be reached at twalsh@fas.harvard.edu...
...Brown had also made a late-season comeback of sorts—landing a win against Quinnipiac, tying Colgate, and only losing to then-No. 10 Cornell in an overtime finish—before knocking the Crimson out of the running at Bright. Although the Bears had posted their fewest regular-season victories in 20 years, the squad seemed to have bulked up defensively, making a switch in the net (to Clemente) that resulted in two of Brown’s three regular-season victories—and a historic playoff series that will send the Bears to the quarterfinals...
...only so much you can do. When you give a team 50 shots it’s going to catch up with you.”The shot margin was Yale’s largest of the year and the 15 attempts on goal by the Crimson were the fewest the Elis had allowed this season. Yale punished the Harvard in both zones, and offensive troublemakers kept the play around the Crimson’s net.In the third period, the Bulldogs continued their attack and slid pucks past Hoyle two more times to make the score 5-1. The fourth...
...present, “United States in the World” and “Ethical Reasoning” boast the fewest offerings, with five and four classes approved, respectively...
...political process, the voting often rewards not the films that appealed to the most people, but the ones that managed to annoy the fewest. At the New York gathering, for example, the tug of wills on early ballots for best film was between Slumdog and Rachel; each had strong adherents and, it turned out, strong detractors. By the fourth ballot, a winner had emerged: Milk, which, for many members, was the least objectionable film in the bunch. Who could cavil at the choice of a quality bio-pic about a slain gay activist...