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...Harvard’s second half shooting woes—made it too steep of an uphill battle for the visitors.BU led most of the way, establishing its largest lead early in the second half. A 39-32 Terrier advantage swelled to 48-36 four minutes into the second frame, and it proved too much for the Crimson to overcome. It didn’t help that BU shot 61.5 percent (8-of-13) from three-point range, compared to just 21.7 percent (5-of-23) for Harvard.“The Achilles to the whole thing...
...knew [ourselves].” And so last night presented a chance to right Sunday’s wrong—and against the Bobcats, who beat Harvard 5-2 early in the season, no less. Du put the Crimson up 1-0 at 8:49 in the first frame when he corralled a cross-ice pass and then left it for linemate Dan Murphy. Murphy launched a shot from the left point that hit Quinnipiac goaltender Bud Fisher and trickled invitingly in front of the crease. Du swooped through, touched it once, and then knocked it past Fisher?...
...Harvard (7-4-1, 6-4-0) dug itself another hole yesterday afternoon. After opening up its conference season with an 0-6-0 stretch, Yale (3-8-0, 2-6-0) downed Brown 5-2 Friday night and manufactured a 4-1 lead over the Crimson after two frames yesterday. Outskated and outmuscled from the start, the visitors took a full 40 minutes to warm up. “I thought that 4-1 was a fair score,” Taylor said, “but I knew Harvard had more to show.” Memories...
...asks now. “Come on! I’m old, but I’m not that old! Maybe it had no engine or something?”The segment ends with a freeze-frame of Donato, floppy-haired head in hands, but a 75-cent spin on the wheel gets him into The Showcase Showdown, where he bids on a harp, a satellite dish, and a water-ski boat. To demonstrate the fortitude of the harp—as well as to express its coolness—a model attempts to slice bread by forcing it through...
...mediocre season.” Harvard (2-3) overcame uncharacteristic cold shooting from the perimeter—the Crimson was just 4-of-19 from behind the arc—to close the gap in the second half, outscoring Virginia (4-1) 26 to 23 in the latter frame on a banner night from Budischak and two key baskets from freshman guard Emily Tay. In the end, however, the Crimson committed four turnovers in the final five minutes and scored just one basket to give the Cavaliers the momentum yet again. “We really felt that we could...