Word: maren
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Supplied with avocados, tomatoes, lemons, limes, and green onions, many teams chose to add in their own secret ingredients. Maren A. Shapiro ’10 tossed in spicy pepper, though her team focused on the provided ingredients. “We’re going for a classic guacamole,” she said...
...shot past Mann at 4:54. But in the 17th minute, freshman forward Katherine Sheeleigh took a perfectly placed through ball from junior midfielder Rachael Lau, used a burst of speed to beat her defender to the ball, and made a move around diving Princeton keeper Maren Dale. Sheeleigh’s easy touch into the open net gave Harvard the lead for good.A first-half offensive onslaught like Saturday’s was a breakthrough for a Crimson squad plagued by early sluggishness. Harvard had not recorded a goal before the break in its last seven matches before Saturday?...
...Maren A. Shapiro
...restrictions while standing in front of the Avalon. Her friend Tiffany J. Woo agrees.“It sucks,” Woo says. “They should just check our IDs at the bar. This just encourages people to get fake ones.”Clubgoer Maren F. Difonzo favors the ban. “I agree with [the restrictions],” she says. “I’m 23. I don’t want little kids playing with me. There isn’t any drama anymore if someone accidentally spills someone else?...
...first of three assists past a charging Lauren Mann, the Crimson keeper, for an easy goal. If the Crimson could have reversed Princeton’s mounting momentum, it would have needed help from the officials. With 15:50 left in the first half, Princeton goalie Maren Dale charged a Harvard cross but could not hold on to the ball. After a collision, Harvard had possession in front of an open net, but Dale lay on the ground with goalie interference the call against the Crimson. While it was unclear whether Dale had possession at the time of contact...