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...environment. Harvard doesn’t give you a privileged view of the world. You can get it wrong at Harvard. You an also get it right at Harvard.” He named colleagues—including Walt, former Barack Obama adviser Samantha Power, Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, and Stanley Hoffmann—whose concerns about the war in Iraq had proved prescient. “I wouldn’t want my remarks to imply or suggest that I’m criticizing my colleagues and friends for a lack of realism,” he said...
Harvard showed its will power against the Bears in the final game of the season. Brown seized an early 3-0 lead, but instead of succumbing to the onslaught, the Crimson battled back with goals from Schoen, Martin, and junior Jacqueline Hehir to tie the game at 3. Harvard did not lead for the first 42 minutes of the game, but each time Brown seized a lead, the Crimson quickly retaliated...
...head coach Sarah Nelson. The game was the last of Barlow’s career for the Crimson, while Nelson had just announced Monday that she would be leaving after the season to start a family. in Virginia Team-leading scorer junior attack Kaitlin Martin, junior midfielder Jacqueline Hehir, and junior attack Tara Schoen all retaliated for Harvard with a goal each, tying the game at three-all. The first fifteen minutes set the tone for the first three quarters of the game. Brown would take a several-goal lead, then the Crimson would come back to tie the score...
...then they pulled away.” Simmons broke the drought for Harvard with a goal off a free position shot midway through the second half. The Crimson enjoyed a mini-run of its own just before the game ended, with sophomore defender Ali McDonough, junior midfielder Jacqueline Hehir, and Barlow scoring a goal each. Improved success in winning draws was crucial to Harvard’s late-game success, just as a failure to control the draw explained the Crimson’s earlier difficulties. “We really had trouble getting the draw, and that was really...
...Martin then scored her fourth goal of the game and team-leading 27th goal of the season to make the score 18-5 before Washabaugh scored the final goal of the match for the Tigers. One positive for Harvard was the strong play of junior midfielder Jacqueline Hehir. Hehir had the assignment of guarding Princeton’s best player, midfielder Katie Lewis-Lamonica. Determined before the game to stay in Lewis-Lamonica’s face, Hehir effectively denied her the ball. As a result, Princeton was eventually forced to take Lewis-Lamonica out of the game...