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...Northern Championship.Hartwick shut out Harvard in the first and third quarters and took a 4-1 lead into halftime.“We had our chances early on,” Farrar said. “We just didn’t convert.”Sophomore driver Vivian Liao scored twice to lead the Crimson.The championship game marked the final home game for Harvard’s four seniors: captain drivers Arin Keyser and Sarah Kennifer, goaltender Lydia Gardner, and 2M-O Molly Mehaffey.“It wasn’t sad like I thought it would...
...before the current seniors came on campus.The team will get at least one more shot against Hartwick this year. The Hawks come to Cambridge on April 7.HARVARD 14, UTICA 3Harvard received a balanced effort from its offense to rout the Pioneers this past weekend.Senior Arin Keyser and sophomore Vivian Liao each scored four goals, while Mehaffey added three. In all, five different players scored for Harvard.“The first two games were good experiences for us to play some of our players who normally wouldn’t get a lot of playing time,” Gardner...
...into that 3-0 hole,” Harvard coach Eric Farrar said. “We had to chip our way out of it. We had our opportunities to come back, but we didn’t capitalize on 6-5 chances.” Sophomore driver Vivian Liao scored twice to lead the Crimson, which played much better as the game went on. “We shut them out in the fourth quarter,” Keyser said. “We came on strong in the end but kind of ran out of time...
...Keyser said. “We were really happy to beat them.”HARVARD 11 VILLANOVA 8The Crimson survived the fast Wildcats and fatigue to win in the afternoon game on Saturday, overcoming 11 ejections to pull away in the third period.Sophomore driver Vivian Liao scored four times to lead the Harvard and captain driver Arin Keyser added three goals, as the Crimson won its second game in several hours.This match was much closer than the first one, as Harvard had trouble containing Villanova’s motion offense which drew many ejections.“Villanova runs...
...fresh and original. When asked if Fudan had purchased books from other world-renowned universities, Hao said in Mandarin, “Perhaps 200-300 from MIT, but basically just Harvard.” The librarians said they view the acquisitions as a way to “liao jie qing kuang,” or “understand the circumstances.” In a 2005 study, Shanghai Jiao Tong University released a list of the top 500 universities in the world. As was the case in 2004, Harvard ranked first in the world, with a full score...