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Although Boston College outshot the Crimson 15-3 in the first period, freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle’s solid play limited the Eagles to one goal in the frame...
...thought we had a good second period,” Donato said. “Even though they got the goal at the end of the second, I thought we could regroup and come out and win the third...
...traffic throughout Friday afternoon was moderate and not near the crushing crowds seen at major retailers around the country. At Urban Outfitters on Brattle Square, where limited discounts were offered, bundled up hipsters and their compliant parents turned out in sufficient force for the store to meet its sales goal, a slight increase over last year’s figures, according to store merchandiser Michael Graney. Smaller boutiques opted for a creative approach to entice customers. Concepts, a sneaker boutique, began selling a shoe exclusive to its store, drawing a large crowd when doors opened Friday morning, said Tarek Hassan...
...semi-finalist, is the target man in a potent Crimson attack. His ability to create opportunities for his teammates, hold the ball up, and his knack for finishing make him as complete a striker as Harvard has ever had. The Grand Prairie, Texas native finished this year with 10 goals and 26 points, helping Harvard to the second round of the NCAA tournament. In the first round, Akpan scored the double-overtime golden goal winner against the University of Massachusetts. This season also saw Akpan set the Crimson’s all-time career points and assists records. Both marks...
...ECAC), which remains undefeated at home but has yet to win away from the Bright Hockey Center. The teams seemed evenly matched up until the third period, and Harvard was fighting against a 2-1 deficit when BC crushed the Crimson with three unanswered goals and managed to shut down Harvard’s power play. “The story of the game wasn’t about BC’s great skill being too much for us,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I think rather...