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...pull its goalie with over four minutes left to play. At the 17:14 mark, sophomore Sarah Wilson finished the scoring by getting the puck up ice and beating a diving defender for an empty-net score. All was not perfect for the Crimson, however. Continuing a trend from Friday??s game against Princeton, the Harvard defense gave up its most shots in the final frame. The Crimson held the Bobcats to just nine chances total on net in the first two periods, and then gave up 12 in the last one. After the game, Stone...
...said. “It will be nice for everyone to go home and get some rest but we also need to maintain [our rhythm]...so that we don’t come back from break starting almost at square one again.”The two teams entered Friday??s game with similar resumes. Tied for first in the league with identical 9-1-0 league records, Harvard and Dartmouth were both in a position to knock the other from the top.Interestingly, both teams were also fresh off a win over Providence...
...things you didn’t know that much about. So I can appreciate that, but it’s not what we do. It’s not for us.”Promotion methods have also radically changed since the band’s earlier days. Last Friday??s performances were sponsored by local radio stations and the band’s free evening sets at First Act Guitar Studio in Boston were recorded. Audience members who purchased “Ganging up the Sun” were given exclusive digital download cards enabling them...
...general, it appears that the vast majority of league and team personnel are in favor of a postseason tournament. The sole exception might be the Penn officials—Quakers athletic director Steve Bilsky was quoted in last Friday??s New York Times as stating that the regular season is the fairest determinant of who gets to go to the dance. Penn, of course, has no reason to support a tournament, considering that their talent level is higher than the rest of the league’s, even Princeton’s. The Tigers, who have struggled...
...bigger dilemma for a coach comes when the injury is more severe than a bruise, like with the sprained ankle that Chu sustained. She missed Tuesday’s road game at UConn, an eventual 3-2 loss, and was a game-time decision for Friday??s showdown with UNH. Despite rating her health as 60-70 percent and favoring her right side throughout the contest, Chu was there to anchor the special teams and contributed an assist on the team’s second goal...