Word: fowlers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Minutes later, Harvard struck again. The Crimson deftly moved the ball up field and worked it towards Fowler standing just inside the circle. She unloaded a slap shot to give Harvard a 2-0 lead. Things were not looking very good for Brown...
...minutes into the game Harvard jumped to the lead. On a penalty corner, Kristen Fowler took a hard shot from the top of the circle. The ball broke by the goalie's pads and rolled behind her. Rachael Burke pounced on the rebound and deposited...
Harvard rounded out its scoring with a nice looking corner play, a little give and give and go from Ceci Clark to Kristen Fowler to Amy Belisle. Belisle fired a bullet past the goaltender, who had little time to react...
Harvard's Lisa Yadao faced little pressure between the pipes, as the Crimson's midfielders and backs--led by Kristen Fowler--thwarted the Crusader's attacks...
Traditional presidential re-election campaigns allocate resources to areas won or lost marginally the first time around. A coattail strategy would operate in reverse. In 1988, for example, Bush carried Georgia with 60% of the vote while Democrat Wyche Fowler won his 1986 Senate race by only 2 points. With Fowler facing re-election this year, a coattail campaign would target an even greater effort in Georgia -- not to raise the President's already ample victory margin but to drag in Fowler's Republican challenger...