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...Bears took its first lead at the 5:50 mark, the Crimson answered immediately off the ensuing faceoff. On a textbook 2-on-1, junior Katie Johnston dished to Wilson on the right and Wilson lifted a wrister over the glove of Brown starting goalie O’Hara Shipe. Then, after falling behind 3-1 on Brown leading scorer Hayley Moore’s second of the game and a scramble goal by Kathryn Moos, Harvard equalized and seized the advantage before the horn sounded on the period. First, Raimondi poked a loose puck through Shipe?...
Despite a star cast of Keaton, Downey Jr., Bebe Neuwirth, and Catherine O’Hara, by the end of the movie, my reaction was that this was an experience I hope never to have on game day in New York...
...shutouts for 65 minutes. On the Harvard side, it was a fresh face between the pipes, with freshman Brittany Martin starting in place of concussed regular Ali Boe. Martin stopped 32 shots on the night, including five during a busy overtime period. Her counterpart, Bears sophomore O’Hara Shipe, finished with 45 saves. “It was a great hockey game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “The goaltenders were tremendous. We had our chances—we mounted a lot of pressure at different sports during the game. But again, goaltending...
Many people who meditate claim the practice restores their energy, allowing them to perform better at tasks that require attention and concentration. If so, wouldn't a midday nap work just as well? No, says Bruce O'Hara, associate professor of biology at the University of Kentucky. In a study to be published this year, he had college students either meditate, sleep or watch TV. Then he tested them for what psychologists call psychomotor vigilance, asking them to hit a button when a light flashed on a screen. Those who had been taught to meditate performed 10% better?"a huge...
...final period broke a lengthy scoreless lull.HARVARD 1, BROWN 1For all but a brief minute-and-a-half long span in the third period, Brown and Harvard found themselves locked in a defensive duel. Crimson netminder Ali Boe went toe to toe with counterpart O’Hara Shipe for the opening 43:25 of the game before she was beaten on a one-timer by Kim McManus and the Bears third line. But Harvard’s own young tertiary offensive unit answered back only 92 seconds later when freshman Jenny Brine forced home a rebound on Shipe...