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...weekend doubleheader marked the final home games for seniors Alison Kuusisto and Vanessa Bazzochi. The weekend was highlighted, however, by the number one line of freshman left winger Nicole Corriero, junior center Kalen Ingram and sophomore right winger Mina Pell racking up 18 points, including eight goals. Freshman winger Kat Sweet joined Corriero and Ingram on the powerplay, contributing with four goals and an assist...
...scored her first goal 13:21 into the second period after freshman forward Kat Sweet sent her the puck in the neutral zone. Catlin beat the lone defender, stumbled, regained her balance and deked out BC freshman goalie Lisa Davis with a backhand finish on the breakaway, giving the Crimson a 3-0 lead...
With two minutes remaining in the first period, Harvard freshman winger Kat Sweet came up with her own version of the knucklepuck to score Harvard’s second goal. Shortly after Catlin won the faceoff in the BC zone, Sweet recovered the puck and loaded up on a slapshot. The puck seemed to take an awkward bounce off the ice and traveled an unpredictable route over Davis’ right shoulder and into...
Following the game, Catlin humbly said she didn’t even feel like she deserved the award. She listed several teammates as more deserving: sophomore Lauren McAuliffe, who scored the Beanpot semifinal game-winner; freshman Nicole Corriero, who set up McAuliffe’s winner; freshman Kat Sweet, who scored a goal in each Beanpot victory; senior goaltender Alison Kuusisto and junior defensemen Pamela Van Reesema, who helped limit a high-powered Northeastern offense to three goals and kept BC off the scoreboard for the first two periods...
...with a comix focus. Hopefully future issues will attract a quality of critical writing to match the presentation. With more and more contemporary writers openly embracing the art form we should no longer have to look to George Seldes' seventy-five-year-old essay on the delights of "Krazy Kat" as the height of comics criticism. Aimed at regular bookstores, with its combination of both actual comix as well as comix thought and history, perhaps this series of "Special Edition" books will help raise comix out of its artistic ghetto...