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...Harvard field hockey team had won 11 of its last 12 meetings with Penn heading into its game on Saturday. Despite the recent success, however, the Crimson lost, 2-0, at Franklin Field for its first Ivy League defeat of the season. The Quakers (2-7, 1-1 Ivy), who had lost seven straight games, attacked right from the beginning. Penn notched three shots on goal in the opening minutes, all of which were stopped by senior goaltender Kylie Stone. The Quakers finally broke through in the eighth minute when they gained a penalty corner, and on the ensuing play...
...seemed as though the Harvard men’s hockey team had finally solved the goalie question—for the next two years, anyway.After struggling to find a permanent starting goaltender throughout the 2006-07 season, the Crimson finally landed on then-freshman Kyle Richter to take the reins in the crease. Richter proved his mettle time and again during last year’s campaign, and he received the Ken Dryden award as the top goaltender in the ECAC for his stellar performance in the net.But now the junior from Calgary, Alberta, is taking a year...
Under the bright lights at Jordan Field Wednesday night, No. 4 University of Connecticut ended the Harvard field hockey team’s undefeated home record. The Huskies scored within the first three minutes of the game and tallied four additional goals on their way to a convincing...
...genuinely turned on by the fact that his boss has a financial manager. There was a time when I wanted to throw back some brews and watch football with Ne-Yo, but now it seems like he’d be much more interested in extolling the virtues of hockey moms. In fact, Ne-Yo’s early allegiance to Obama over Clinton seems retroactively unlikely—at any rate, Palin’s extensive leadership experience is probably making McCain look pretty enticing to Ne-Yo right now. —Reviewer Jake G. Cohen...
...podium or to toss any well-meaning compliments at his opponent that include the word gams. It's probably a good idea to strip him of his beloved 4-lb. cuff links before he launches into any working-class-hero stuff as well. Palin should leave the overcooked hockey metaphors in the penalty box, lest we hear some clunker about the "puck" of reform smashing through the good-ol'-boy goalies of D.C.'s terrible status quo. And both will need to avoid the unintended subtext blunder (see "pig, lipstick...