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...never lost by more than six.The first set also proved to be characteristic: the Crimson altered between allowing offensive runs and then hacking away at the deficit. Towards the end of the set, freshman Sandra Fryhofer nailed a kill—one of her career-high 10 in the game??to help bring the Crimson to within one point of its opponent, 18-17. Soon after, though, the Dukes pulled away on a 7-1 run to win the set 25-18.“Volleyball is a streak game,” Durwood said...
...center, and a committed feminist, shouldn’t I feel ambivalent about—if not downright opposed to—the degree to which American culture celebrates such a brutal, macho sport, and glorifies those who play it? Shouldn’t I want a kinder, gentler game??like synchronized swimming, or equestrianism—to rule...
...It’s exciting to see their development after only a few weeks. We’re coming along pretty well.” While only coming away with one goal, the Crimson sustained offensive pressure in New Hampshire’s end throughout the game??and especially early. Harvard tallied 13 shots in the opening half as Sheeleigh, Baskind, and senior Erin Wylie fired at will. Sheeleigh finally found net in the 33rd minute, taking Kuzma’s pass and beating Wildcats keeper Ally Yost low to the left from 18 yards. The second half...
What they didn’t see coming was a game that was essentially over by halftime. The Bulldogs’ secondary, ranked first in the nation in pass efficiency defense, wilted under the steady assault of senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti and his receivers. On the game??s opening drive, Pizzotti hit sophomore Matt Luft for a 40-yard touchdown strike that gave the Crimson a 7-0 lead and instant momentum just 1:08 into the contest...
...undergraduate, she was pretty open to try anything, but it had to be a calculated risk,” said close friend Aprille L. Lucero ’83. “Brenda would get this ‘Okay, I’m game?? look on her face—but only after she made sure she understood the level of danger she was accepting...