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After Marquette midfielder Kristen Jensen ended a 446:33 scoreless streak for the Crimson’s defense, Harvard regrouped to pull out the victory. On an offensive attack in the second overtime, Westfall’s touch was pushed over the line by the Golden Eagles, awarding the Crimson the deciding corner play...
...string of shutouts for Harvard’s defense was broken in the 67th minute. Fouled in the box by sophomore defender Caitlin Fisher, Jensen was awarded the penalty kick. She faked right and beat Gunther with a hard drive to the bottom left of the net to tie the score...
...during Vietnam, war is also breeding some hot disputes within academia. Robert Jensen, a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, raised a local furor when he wrote in the Houston Chronicle that the Sept. 11 attacks were "no more despicable than the massive acts of terrorism" committed by the U.S.--for instance, in Vietnam, Central America and Iraq. That led university president Larry Faulkner to write the newspaper a letter defending Jensen's right to his views but calling him "a fountain of undiluted foolishness on issues of public policy." At the University of North Carolina, faculty...
Brown had tied the game at 20 earlier in the quarter on a 21-yard field goal by Sean Jensen with 7:48 remaining. At that point, Harvard went to a formula that had worked all gameput the ball in Staphs hands. Staph, who had won the starting tailback job in training camp after junior Matt Leiszler tore his ACL during the offseason, found a gaping hole and rushed up the middle for an eight-yard gain. On the next play, Staph took advantage of a strong block by senior receiver Dan Farley to pick up another 18 yards...
Nearly 30 years ago, Josh Jensen, fresh from a postcollege stint in the vineyards of Burgundy and eager to make his own wine, bought a Volkswagen camper and spent two years driving around California looking for the perfect place to grow Pinot Noir grapes. He finally found grape pay dirt, but nowhere near the famed Napa Valley. Instead it was 135 miles south, on a limestone-rich mountainside east of Monterey. Jensen planned to plant vines in the Gavilan Mountains at 2,200 ft. above sea level, making his future vineyard among the highest, and the coldest, in California. Around...