Word: hockey
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...tonight’s season opener against Quinnipiac quickly approaches, the Harvard women’s hockey team prepares to take the first step towards building upon the success of last season in which the Beanpot, Ivy League, and ECAC titles all came to Cambridge.While all but four Crimson players are returning for the 2008-09 campaign, Harvard has been infused with new energy in the form of freshmen forwards Ling Ling Lok, Alisa Baumgartner, and Whitney Kennedy.“We have three new freshmen who are going to do a good job for us,” Harvard...
...Harvard field hockey team traveled to Hanover, N.H. on Saturday to face Dartmouth in its penultimate game of the season. The Crimson had won the last four meetings in Hanover and looked to snap a current four-game losing skid. The contest, which featured a total of only five shots on net, was a defensive struggle, but the Big Green (6-9, 4-2 Ivy) broke through on a penalty stroke late in the second half to defeat the Crimson (6-10, 2-4 Ivy), 1-0, on Dartmouth’s Senior Day. Most of the game was marked...
Palin, Sarah annoyance with Couric's questions is brought up yet again by fruit fly research - one of the foundations of genetics - is idiotically mocked as wasteful pork ("I kid you not!") in first policy speech by hockey player is injured after tripping on carpet laid down on ice for refusal of to call abortion clinic bombers terrorists...
...bitingly cold and windy day in Boston, the Harvard field hockey team (6-9, 2-3 Ivy) was unable to end its three-game losing streak yesterday against Boston University (9-9, 2-2 America East) as the Terriers came out on top 2-0. “I think BU is a very strong team,” coach Sue Caples said. “I thought we had a really solid performance today. We need to continue to find more ways to attack and be more creative in our attack getting into the circle.” After...
...tank experiment that torpedoed his campaign, for example) Palin has lost control of her own significance. In the wake of news that her two-month-old wardrobe is worth more than most Americans’ yearly incomes and that she abused her gubernatorial powers, her honest hockey-mom façade seems to have cracked. And exposed underneath—well—there just doesn’t seem to be all that much. Sanders I. Bernstein ’10, a Crimson arts editor, is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House...