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...member of the Canadian national women’s ice hockey team since 1997, Botterill began her Harvard career in 1998 when she helped lead the Crimson to victory in the U.S. women’s college hockey championship and was named MVP of the tournament...
...season, Vaillancourt helped lead the Crimson to the NCAA Frozen Four semifinals, was named New England Women’s Hockey Player of the Year, and won the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award for the most outstanding player in women’s hockey...
...budding friendship. Fledgling amity is almost always in desperate need of commonalities around which conversation can be sustained. A shared interest in “folk and myth” or “that new major…you know, the stem cell one” can lead to a prolonged discussion of class selection and Q ratings. Residence in the same dorm can spark listing everyone else that lives in the building, in hopes that a mutual friend can be identified. Better yet, discovery of a friend from one’s own stomping ground lends itself...
...seconds. No other icebreaker is nearly as efficient. By hitting all of the main talking points in such rapid succession, the awkward time when neither person has little to say is mitigated. Before long, both people know enough about the other person to produce makeshift conversation, which can lead to anything from mere acquaintance to best friend status...
...tallied his career-matching point with 4:03 left in the half when co-captain Jeremy Lin attacked the basket and then kicked it out to the sophomore, who was spotted up on the perimeter. McNally’s shot sailed through the hoop, giving Harvard the 34-16 lead and McNally a personal 18-16 edge over the Lions...