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...stood beneath a heat-lamp just outside the club, Rabbi Poupko told the Crimson, "I was disappointed that nobody caught me. I’m in pain. My knee is bleeding. But it was Matis who inspired me to jump...
...with a score at the 6:57 mark and Solley potted the eventual game-winner with Schroyer in the box just over two minutes later. The Crimson stretched its lead to 6-2 with two more goals in the final period, with Johnston and classmate Jennifer Sifers lighting the lamp before the Big Red beat Martin for the third time with less than six minutes remaining. Martin turned in a 39-save effort in her second start, facing far more resistance than in an easy shutout of Union last month, and regaining her footing down the stretch after a shaky...
HANOVER, N.H.—Call it beginner’s luck, but Rob Pritchard sure knows how to score. Dartmouth’s rookie winger lit the lamp twice in Friday night’s contest at the Thompson Arena, notching the first two goals of his collegiate career as the Big Green shocked the No. 14 Harvard men’s hockey team, 5-1. Despite having lost three of its last four games, Dartmouth (5-7-0, 5-5-0 ECAC) looked like the more dominant team. Playing physically and outhustling the Crimson...
...musical instruments, and various band members strewn about in the snow, singing all the while. Little Red Riding Hood? The Chronicles of Narnia? Robert Frost? Obviously the Shout Out Louds are on par with the best of literary-metaphoric writers. Or are they? What does it all mean? A lamp that, when lit, turns day to night...a path beaten back and forth through birch trees...a burnished red suitcase succumbing to the snow? The weight of these metaphors is far beyond my pseudo-science concentrator capabilities. I’ll leave the interpretation to you, literati. . . suffice...
...good lesson,” Solley said. “Now we go into Duluth having to work on some things. We say ‘let’s make the power play more of a threat.’”The persistent Bulldogs lit the lamp once in each period: Deena Caplette commenced the scoring with a power-play strike in the first, Jenna Spring notched a goal early in the second, and freshman Sarah Tittman iced it with an empty-netter in the third. The lone Harvard response came with a mere 53 seconds left...