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...court found Kelleher not guilty of a lesser charge of “intimidation,” according to Middlesex D.A. spokeswoman Kathryn Norton. The case was heard as a “bench trial”—where the judge is the sole adjudicator of guilt and sentence—as opposed to a jury trial...
...Then, Harvard blew the match open. Senior Katie Turley-Molony had a kill and two service aces as part of a 10-1 Crimson run to take a 24-11 lead. Quinnipiac would score twice more, but Harvard took the game on a hard kill by sophomore Kathryn McKinley. The Bobcats, however, would not roll over, matching every Crimson point early in game two and even taking a 19-17 lead. But Harvard used three kills by Trimble, the reigning Ivy League Player of the Week, to take a 22-21 lead. From there, the Crimson scored eight straight points...
...striking the victim—was also present yesterday in court, where he was scheduled to face a jury on charges of assault and battery with intent to intimidate. But his trial was postponed and is scheduled to begin today at 9:15 a.m., according to Middlesex D.A. spokeswoman Kathryn Norton. The victim of the alleged attack, Galo Garcia III ’05, says that as he walked on Bow Street to a Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) party in Adams House April 30, 2005, he was accosted by two white men who had been looking...
...really contributed and stepped up to be leaders of the team.” Nevertheless, Harvard will look to its veterans in the clutch. Turley-Molony and Trimble are an integral part of the Crimson offense, attacking the heart of opponent’s defenses. Mahon and sophomore Kathryn McKinley are two of Harvard’s best all-around players, dangerous as outside hitters and invaluable as defensive stalwarts patrolling the back line. Perhaps most importantly, however, the Crimson’s upperclassmen have experienced both the joys of winning and the pains of losing, preparing them to guide...
...Mahon said. “We need to play our game.” Nevertheless, the Crimson displayed flashes of the brilliance that was on display at the Harvard Invitational. In game two, the Harvard attack—led by junior co-captain Suzie Trimble and sophomore outside hitter Kathryn McKinley, who each had 11 kills on the night—posted 19 kills while registering only 3 errors. After UNH pulled within two points at 27-25, kills by Trimble and senior middle hitter Katie Turley-Molony and a Wildcat error gave the Crimson the frame, 30-25. Harvard?...