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...don’t necessarily want to test it that much,” Stone said. But Kessler held her own between the pipes. Quinnipiac pelted the net with 21 shots in the first two periods, only two of which got past the Harvard netminder, who flashed the glove to make a few nice saves in the opening frame. After Ryabkina evened the score for the Crimson, Stone decided to shake up the top lines, moving sophomore Anna McDonald up to the first line in place of Chute, and using Chute to center the second line. The change worked...
...left side and slapped in her first goal of the season. Princeton dominated possession in the early going and found the back of the net first. Tigers junior Annie Greenwood took a high shot from the middle of the ice that beat sophomore goalie Christina Kessler glove side. Harvard had its share of opportunities in the first period as well. The Crimson outshot the Tigers, 11-10, in the opening frame and 41-18 for the game. Harvard came out with a vengeance in the second period and capitalized on a 5-on-3 advantage in the third minute...
...only one talking to you...” kidding, kidding. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Yay, go Red Sox! Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Webb, clean up your side of the room Favorite childhood toy: Baseball glove Sexiest physical trait: My calves, pythons Favorite part about Harvard: Rowing team, my blocking group Describe yourself in three words: I can’t count good In 15 minutes you are: Enjoying life In 15 years you are: Celebrating the 15th Anniversary of this momentous occasion
...final pitch wafted into Jason Varitek’s glove, into “History,” I felt myself in a mood of serenity, even reconciliation with the Red Sox franchise. I congratulated my friends who had not acted like douche-bags—after all, as a baseball fan who has never experienced the rapture of his team winning a World Series, I still have enough reverence for the game to know that it at least deserves a slap on the back. I also reflected: Perhaps this is the end of an era for Boston...
...shared hatred of Staples (or “Shtooples,” depending on the mood of the entry), their penchant for personal loss, and their unshakable self-loathing. The journal also features excerpts from Roger’s incubating debut meta-novel, the Scotch-soaked “Glove Pond.”The narrative style smacks of a sarcastic take on Goethe’s “The Sorrows of Young Werther,” all the way up to the discussion of one of the characters’ (totally unnecessary) attempt at suicide. While...