Word: framings
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...play, and we didn’t do that tonight.”The first period was slow going for both teams, with the Crimson spending more time in the offensive zone and generating the better of the chances at goal. Despite the 13-7 shot advantage in the frame, Harvard just couldn’t generate the offensive blitz necessary to find the back of the net. Freshman forward Alex Killorn had a decent look at goal about halfway through the period, but was foiled by Brown goaltender Michael Clemente, who stopped 39 shots on the night...
...yarn to create dark silhouettes of chairs, offset by a white canvas. The organic nature and familiarity of the yarn evokes an intimate nostalgia. Hugging Yuan’s work—literally, as the two elements are joined by black tape—is a clock and picture frames created by Martin. The clock’s face is marked by linear strokes radiating outwards from the center. The rectangular picture frame hangs freely in the middle of the room. A piece of prose excerpted from a text about the events of September 11, 2001 creates the illusion...
...better to win hockey games at this time of the year and going forward.”Both teams battled through a physical first period, but neither side managed to get on the board.The Crimson’s best chance to score came on a shift late in the frame. Junior Doug Rogers ripped a cross to blueliner Alex Biega, who was posted at the right circle, but Quinnipiac goalie Bud Fisher glided to his left just in time to stop Biega’s wrist-shot, keeping the game scoreless at the first intermission.Harvard and Quinnipiac traded a pair...
...contest’s early going before breaking out in the second period and dominating the late stages of the game.Harvard (19-9-3) shut out the Big Red (12-14-5), 4-0, at Bright Hockey Center, breaking a scoreless tie early on in the second frame before pouring on three goals in the third period.“I thought it took us a little time to get our feet under us and play Harvard hockey,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “We started to dominate play in the second and third periods...
...first of his collegiate career. At halftime, Harvard held a commanding lead in shots, 18-6, and ground balls, 17-10, while winning the turnover battle, 7-10. Any hopes of a Stony Brook victory were lost in the third period. In the first half of the frame, the Crimson took advantage of a pair of Seawolf penalties. A slashing call gave Harvard a man-up opportunity that eventually led to a goal by junior midfielder Jason Duboe. Only 16 seconds after Duboe’s score, the Seawolves were penalized for another slash, enabling Fehr to find freshman attackman...