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...STATE 3, HARVARD 0Penn State showed why it is the current number one team in the country, decisively beating Harvard in a 3-0 (30-13, 30-13, 30-20) sweep on Friday night at Rec Hall in State College, Penn.“Penn State is a really great team,” sophomore Shaun Mansour said. “It was a great atmosphere, we had fun, and competed well, and that’s really what matters.”Nittany Lion senior all-American blocker Max Holt finished with a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage...
...Hannah Milan on a breakaway at 11:27 in the third and with the score tied. Milan was awarded a penalty shot, but Kessler was ready for her, denying the attempt and preventing the Raiders from taking the lead. “[Kessler is] doing a great job of being focused,” Brine said. “She’s played unbelievable in these last few games.” Brine got the Crimson on the board in the first period with a goal 17:18 into the game. Sophomore Katharine Chute fired a shot that Sass...
...traffic and into the right pocket of the net to reclaim the lead and secure a Crimson victory, 3-2.“McCollem came up the wall, and so I snuck in a little bit and he passed it right through a guy—it was a great pass,” Huxley said of his goal. “I was going to pass over to [junior Doug] Rogers, but the guy took the pass away and so I just shot on net, hop[ing] for a tip or something.”Harvard faces St. Lawrence...
...locker room, we were saying that we know we’re better than this—let’s put a run together,” senior guard Drew Housman said. “And for that four- or five-minute stretch, we had great intensity, especially on the defensive end. It’s just that we weren’t able to sustain that burst. As Harvard’s explosion of energy hit its crescendo, Cornell, too, fell back on its star player. But that’s where the trend ceased to continue.The reigning...
...crop surpluses, low grain prices, and slim agricultural profits. Farmers suffered the fallout, convincing Roosevelt’s future advisers that capitalism had failed and only government could prevent further hardship. A decade later, these professors-turned-bureaucrats saw the bogeyman of the 1920s as the cause behind the Great Depression: an unregulated market...