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...Princeton on the road. The pair of wins gave the Crimson a perfect start both overall and in ECAC play.Against the Bobcats (1-9, 0-2 ECAC) on Friday, Harvard (2-0, 2-0) trailed 1-0 going into the third period, but two goals from sophomore forward Kate Buesser gave the Crimson a 2-1 victory.Saturday, Harvard put the game out of reach early, jumping out to a 6-1 lead and holding off a late Tigers rally to win 6-4.“I think it’s a great start to the season...
...keep the person on the outside…playing forward, you don’t even think of these things,” Ryabkina says.But Ryabkina certainly isn’t the only sophomore looking to contribute this year. Last year’s rookies, particularly forwards Kate Buesser and Katharine Chute and defenseman Leanna Coskren, also made an immediate impact in their first season.“It was pretty impressive how as freshmen last year they were all starting, almost, and I think it’s going to be the same idea,” Vaillancourt says...
...12th place in the local-level Central Series Six at Boston College.Freshman skipper Jerry Tullo and sophomore crew Florence On were seventh in the A division, and a pair of freshmen, skipper Art Bartolozzi and crew Marie Appel, were 14th in the B division. —Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kdleist@fas.harvard.edu...
...from between the circles at 12:55 of the third period. The Crimson got things started at 17:34 in the first, capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Tri-captain Jenny Brine put the puck in the net, assisted by junior Randi Griffin and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Sophomore Kate Buesser made it 2-0 at 9:55 in the second, with classmate Amy Uber getting the assist. The Martlets would get back within one at 12:53 of the second, on a goal by sophomore Cathy Chartrand. After McGill pulled its goalie with 1:25 to play, junior Caroline...
...parents’ wedding, which he had never watched.Part of the significance of Home Movie Day comes from its emphasis on movies made on film. With the growth of digital video technology, which is cheaper and easier to use, home movies made on film are becoming rare artifacts. Kate Bergeron, who works in the Harvard Office of Human Resources, also participated in the event and admitted that though she still makes home movies, they are now all on video. For Bergeron, the switch from film to video has had both positive and negative effects. “Though with film...