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...ball in its own half, and Akpan found the feet of Fucito on the left side of the box. Fucito put in a cross to Rousmaniere, who tallied his second goal of the season. The Crimson doubled its lead five minutes before halftime. Junior Brian Grimm sent a free kick into the penalty area towards Stamatis, who was darting to the near post. Stamatis hit the ball first time on the volley, hammering it into the back of the net. Princeton came out strong after the break, but was unable to carve out many chances. As the Harvard back line...
...anticipation before the game,” co-captain Nikki Rhodes said. “After the first goal, we felt that a lot of pressure had been taken off of our backs.” Less than nine minutes later, Harvard struck again. Sheeleigh took a free kick from about 30 yards out, and with senior Erin Wiley distracting the defense, shot the ball into the goal, putting the Crimson up 2-0. The goal marked the first time this season that Princeton has allowed an opponent to score more than one goal in a game...
...Deval L. Patrick ’78 has already had to slash the state budget by $1 billion. The cuts—$9 million for law enforcement, $31.9 million in mental-health resources, 1,000 jobs—have sobered members of both political parties. Question 1 would only kick us while we’re down. Revenue from the income tax represents 40 percent of Massachusetts’ budget—without it, the state faces cuts of $12.5 billion...
...admittedly pass-happy Ivy League, but managed just 3.0 yards per carry and 88 yards against a Princeton defense that was giving up 154.0 yards per game and 4.0 yards per carry coming in. On the upside, the Crimson tallied 60 rushing yards in the third quarter alone, kick-starting its second-half comeback. “Clutch plays on defense and then on the final drive on offense, the final two drives, what our offensive guys made was inspiring,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I’m very very proud...
...Culbreath 1-yd. run for a touchdown. Ben Bologna, winner of Harvard Crimson's Most Appetizing Name Award, kicks successful extra kick. 5 plays for 20, 1:54 time of possession. PRINCETON 7, HARVARD...