Word: icing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...every player, even a Devil, must cool off at some point, and Seymore, who has only averaged 5.3 points in this his freshman campaign, went ice cold after that...
...will be full, with students having to stand on the stairs for lack of room. The team will score quickly and often, allowing us to flow with the vibe and perform a more celebratory role after each puck sent into the goal. As the team races around on the ice, we follow the lead of the student fans and add our voice to their cries for victory...
Because we are so invested in the game, each point against brings with it a sharp sting just as if we too were on the ice. Each penalty hits straight to the heart. But just as the team must shake off the goal, the band puts the other team’s momentary triumph behind us. We recollect our energy and voice, encouraging the team and the fans to ignore that which is past...
...Most Interesting Seniors can’t be too much of an honor for someone who already holds two Olympic medals. Forward/defenseman and two-time Olympian Julie W. Chu ’06-’07 is co-captain of the Harvard women’s ice hockey team. In the middle of her final season, she ranks a close sixth on Harvard’s career scoring chart, and she has competed on the U.S. national ice hockey team since 2000, according to gocrimson.com. Chu brought home a silver medal in the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City...
House: Adams Concentration: Economics, Psychology Hometown: Dublin, Ohio Ideal Date: A trip to the zoo, followed by a casual dinner, a walk in the park, ice cream (unless it’s cold outside, in which case I’d like hot chocolate), then a serious discussion about our future and his opinions about these baby names: Miles, Ezra, and Chennifer. Best way for a guy to get your attention: Punching me in the face. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Probably with my blockmates. First thing you notice about a guy: The fist he just used...