Word: liao
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...often went wide, high, or short. HARVARD 11, SLIPPERY ROCK 5 In its last game of the weekend, Harvard finally found some offensive firepower, as the Crimson exploded for 11 goals—nine of which came in the second half. Leading the charge was junior co-captain Vivian Liao with four goals, while fellow junior co-captain Lauren Snyder pitched in three. Sophomore Devon MacLaughlin, who scored multiple times in each of Harvard’s games this weekend, added two. Junior Cassandra Forsyth and freshmen Kelly Peeler netted one apiece. Coming out of half time tied...
...away to a 11-4 victory. Harvard managed to keep the game close in the first half, but fatigue wore them out as the game went on. “We got tired towards the end because we were low on numbers,” junior co-captain Vivian Liao said. “They beat us with speed, especially in the second half.” “Five games in two days is kind of a lot,” junior co-captain Lauren Snyder added. The scarcity of players on the Crimson bench was no more...
...located just 45 minutes beyond the concrete jungle. I would invite you to write about our Shing Mun River, which has been reincarnated recently from a dead nullah into a living river, sustaining its own course happily while allowing humans to enjoy it-not to abuse it. Sarah Liao Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works Hong Kong...
...played exceptionally well throughout the year. Further helping Harvard’s cause was the emergence of sophomore 2M-D Lauren Snyder. After playing sparingly last year, Snyder played well on both ends of the pool. She was named a captain for next year along with sophomore driver Vivian Liao. The team took a training trip to Puerto Rico over intersession. Once the regular season started, the Crimson played most of its games on the road, often against ranked opponents. While there were defeats, Harvard grew from those experiences to play better as the season went on and to prepare...
...twice in the final ten seconds of the third quarter to grab a one-goal lead.Sophomore Lauren Snyder scored her second goal of the game on an outside shot with ten seconds to go.On the ensuing Maryland possession, captain Sarah Kennifer stole the ball and passed to a streaking Liao, who gently lofted it over the Terrapin goalie as the buzzer sounded.“I saw my opponent had the ball and wasn’t paying attention,” Kennifer said. “I just grabbed it and when they blew the whistle, I just couldn?...