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...just under 10 minutes to go, giving Harvard the 16-3 lead that it held on to as time expired. The Crimson attack showed some depth, as eight players shared the scoring. Martin put in three goals and an assist, with six turnovers on the defensive end. Freshman Sara Flood scored once and added two helpers. Comstock had a pair of goals, and sophomore Kelly Alverson came off the bench to net a goal. “We’ve really been working on playing together on the attack,” Simmons said. “We?...
...game. Many of Nelson’s four goals and five assists came in transition, where the quick pace helped the Stags to a 43-31 shot advantage in the game. “Their transition just killed us,” said co-captain midfielder John Henry Flood. “We’d have the ball, and then we’d have turnovers and they’d score. It took us long possessions to score, whereas they could just run and gun down the field.” That running and gunning resulted...
...practice facility, the outdoor Jordan Field, to the balmy 60-degree bubble weather.And during the past two months of grueling below-zero days, coaches and players alike have welcomed the change.“We’re so much further along,” captain John Henry Flood said. “You can practice for the full two-and-a-half hours without guys needing to take laps to keep muscles warm. It’s been injury prevention, so many fewer tears than usual.”“One of the things that...
...They’re a really good group athletically, but they’re struggling with lack of leadership,” Anderson said.Stenmark and Duboe added two goals each to go along with Mahler’s career-high four scores, and senior midfielder John Henry Flood lived up to his national face-off reputation by winning 17 of his 25 draws.The Crimson looks to grab its first win this season when it travels to Fairfield, Conn. this Saturday to play the Stags...
...Flood and professors Cott and Ulrich all stress the need for Harvard students to know women’s history in this country and at Harvard, and encourage them to think beyond their dorm rooms. If the problems facing women are brought down in size, smaller than a planet or a country, to the dimensions of a bunk bed, or a final club library, it’s easy to get tripped up, easy to be trivialized, easy to oversimplify. Can an exploration of the influence of the patriarchy over women’s stunted liberation (sexual and otherwise...