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Kicking off her college career, freshman Maggie McVeigh was named Ivy League Rookie of Week after a goal and assist in the 3-2 win over Pacific. Also shining in the league is junior Tami Jafar, who was last week’s Ivy League Player of the Week...
...shutout at Holy Cross on Friday and a 3-2 home win against Pacific yesterday afternoon.Friday’s victory was junior goaltender Kylie Stone’s first career shutout, and all five goals over the weekend came from different Crimson players.Junior Kayla Romanelli and freshman Maggie McVeigh assisted each other’s goals against Holy Cross, tallying a goal and an assist each.Harvard will put its winning streak on the line on Wednesday at No. 3 Connecticut. The Crimson challenges the Huskies at 7 p.m. in Storrs, Conn. Led by senior standout Lizzy Peijs, the Huskies...
...first goal was off a penalty corner, assisted by junior back Francine Polet with just over three minutes before the half. After the break, the Crimson’s lead was quickly extended to 3-0 as Jafar scored again in the first six minutes. Freshman back Maggie McVeigh registered her second and third assists of the season, aiding both Jafar and Romanelli. Busy moving the ball, Harvard outshot Penn 15-6, with the Quakers managing only two bids in the second half. Junior goalkeeper Kylie Stone denied every shot of the first half, earning four saves on the match...
...less than five minutes into the half. Harvard’s answer was another corner shot on goal from junior back Francine Polet, which rang true and put the Crimson ahead, 2-1. Harvard sealed its offensive victory around the 52-minute mark. Freshman forwards Leigh McCoy and Maggie McVeigh executed a give-and-go play, with McVeigh drawing the defense only to pass it off to an open McCoy, who put the shot in for a 3-1 lead. Defense reigned during the final twenty minutes for Harvard, and while New Hampshire was able to put another score...
This discrimination is based primarily on the ability to judge people based on their minority status. When white terrorists like Timothy McVeigh or Ted Kaczynski kill innocent people, it’s ridiculous to think that their ethnicity had anything to do with the despicable acts. But when the perpetrators are minorities or worse yet, foreigners, ethnicity suddenly becomes a much bigger deal...