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Heading to the locker room after the first period, the Harvard women’s hockey could have easily found a lot of positives despite being outshot 17 to six at Appleton Arena in Canton, N.Y. The score was tied 1-1 at the first break, and senior goaltender Ali Boe looked to be on her game in net for the Crimson. With the momentum of staying in the game against the No. 2 St. Lawrence squad, Harvard (17-12-4) made its most important mark of the season and downed the Saints (30-4-2) by a final...
...late practice. When discussing the mental advantage Harvard has over the St. Lawrence with its five-game winning streak—which dates back to last season—Maki was quick to note that “it’s the playoffs, and everyone in our locker room knows that anyone can beat anyone, and we can’t expect to win off of just showing up.”During the regular season, however, the Saints could not beat the Crimson in either of a pair of tight games.On Feb. 24, Harvard escaped with the important...
...airwaves with calls for Bonds to step aside. But minus a failed drug test, the final smoking gun that will never emerge, or shot knees, don?t count on it. ?I won?t even look at [the book],? he told a group of reporters gathered around his spring training locker in Scottsdale, Arizona. ?For what? I won?t even look at it.? Bonds then walked away, treating the press, and the public, with the same flippancy he?s displayed since the first steroid allegation emerged. But he won?t walk away from the game, Hank Aaron?s 755 career home...
...locker aisle alone includes a Notre Dame graduate; an 18 year-old who signed for more than a million dollars out of high school; three international players who cannot speak a word of English; and my roommate, Zach, who dropped out of high school and took a three-year hiatus that eventually ended with him signing with his hometown team after a rare open tryout...
Whatever it is, something about that halftime buzzer and the retreat to the locker room flips a switch for the Harvard women’s basketball team. Yet another second half surge, this one spurred on by the Crimson bench, led Harvard to a 78-69 win in Ithaca and a season sweep of the Big Red on Friday. The Crimson reserves exploded for 28 second-half points as Harvard erased a nine-point halftime deficit and overcame Cornell’s torrid shooting from beyond the arc. “We’ve got to get ourselves motivated...