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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Murphy came through in a big way, winning both of the sprint freestyle events and helping the Crimson win the final relay...
Harvard jumped all over UNH with three goals in the first period on Saturday at the Whittemore Center, and the Crimson held on for the victory by cycling the puck on offense and relying on Kuusisto on defense in the final two periods...
Those two early scores turned out to be the difference, as Harvard outshot UNH 24-22 and won by a two-goal margin. In the final 40 minutes, Huggon allowed only one goal--Botterill's shorthanded score on the breakaway--and made 15 saves to keep her team in the game. But the damage had been done in the first period, and the Crimson gave Kuusisto enough support in the defensive zone to maintain the lead...
Killar, in his first tournament of the season, had no trouble getting back into the groove as he just continued his winning ways of last year. He pinned two of his five opponents and did not allow the final score to have a margin smaller than five. Wasting little time, Killar took down his first round and quarterfinals opponents, Ben Brenneman of East Stroudsburg and Greg Francesca of University of Virginia, in just 1:59. He also had two major decision victories, a 13-1 defeat of Lehigh's Warren Stout and a 12-0 win over Penn State...
...technology were still affordable; the flashier and high-tech new models were out of reach. Kubo's publishing company did the math and decided to back Pokemon, coming out with a line of comic books that included the first trading cards as giveaways. While best-selling games like Final Fantasy grabbed the top slot for a couple of dramatic months and then faded, Pokemon sales grew slowly and steadily--and they did not stop. Tajiri generated further word of mouth by designing a secret twist into the programming. Officially there were only 150 species of Pokemon. Unknown to Nintendo, Tajiri...