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...starting to come together for us,” Wilson said. With five minutes to go in the second, the Bulldogs tied the score. The Harvard goalie, sophomore Brittany Martin, dropped the puck after making a glove save on a Helen Resor slap shot. Yale’s Crysti Howser came in on the rebound and buried the loose puck. It was Martin’s only mishap of the game, and she would recover to finish with 19 saves on 20 shots. “You have to be resilient and come back strong and show your team...
...ultra-liberal" friends: Howard Dean, George Soros and Nancy Pelosi. The Democrats seem to be responding to the tactic. It's difficult to find the word "Democrat" on the web site of Brad Ellsworth, the Democrat running against Hostettler in the Evansville district. And Ellsworth's campaign manager, Jay Howser, calls his candidate "a Southern Indiana Democrat," to distinguish him from the rest of the party. "Democrats need to show their local roots," says Pete Brodnitz, a Democratic pollster who is working on Kilroy's race...
...from ice to roller is natural.”This past weekend, Martin seemed to show that playing in goal for the Crimson is natural for her too. She did everything from diving across the crease to stuff a wrap-around attempt to stonewalling Yale’s Crysti Howser on a solo breakaway.And although Harvard did not have anyone else suited up to play in net in case she was injured during the game, Martin ignored the possible dangers and stayed focused on the job she was handed.“I have one job when...
...Yale coach Hilary Witt said, “But the officials have to make their calls. If they lose sight of the puck, there’s not much you can do.” The goal had appeared to come off the stick of freshman Crysti Howser, who plagued the Crimson defense for the entire game. She finished with 10 shots and a number of times led the offensive charge for the Bulldogs. But Martin stuffed all 10 and Harvard came away with its second league tie of the weekend. —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez...
...past since Boston College scored a pair Sept. 11. The Bulldogs entered the game with a similarly tough backfield that had allowed only four goals in its first 10 games. But it was the Yale defense that ultimately held up. The golden goal came off the head of Crysti Howser, who took a cross from Laurel Karnes in front of the Crimson net. Just 2:31 into overtime play, Karnes crossed the ball from the far left outside to the waiting Howser. "It was actually a really nice goal," Odorczyk said. "But we wish it could have been...