Word: meagan
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...process of targeting businesses in the Square such as Oggi Gourmet, which has participated in the program in the past, according to HSA President Meagan N. Hill ’11. She estimates that the program will be ready for launch by end of the November...
...them.”Senior forward Carrie Biemer, who leads her team in points (18.5) and rebounds (5.5) per game, is the show for the Quakers. The dramatic change in this year’s Princeton lineup is the absence of former Ivy League Player of the Year forward Meagan Cowher, who graduated last year. “It’s pretty nice [not to face her], but it doesn’t make defense easier—just different,” Finelli said. “When you face a player of that caliber, you focus...
...first promising opportunity came midway through the first half. In the 28th minute, Harvard was fouled in the circle and gained a penalty corner. Junior midfielder Kristin Bannon took the corner and sent a pass directly to freshman midfielder Carly Dickson who fired a shot on net. Dartmouth goaltender Meagan Vakiener, however, was up to the challenge, kicking Dickson’s shot away. Vakiener’s save ignited a counterattack, as the Big Green pushed the ball ahead into Harvard territory. Dartmouth midfielder Rebecca Sobel managed to fire a shot, but the ball hit the post...
...pace on both ends as the Crimson jumped out to a 17-9 lead on 7-for-10 shooting. But the Tigers kept the game close with some accurate shooting of their own, getting timely points from guard Caitlin O’Neill (nine points). A jumper from senior Meagan Cowher cut Harvard’s lead to three with 8:21 to play in the first. But that was the closest Princeton would get for the rest of the evening. The Crimson scored 17 unanswered points in a four-minute span to take a 20-point lead...
...captains of two of the top contenders for the Ivy League title were rewarded for their early nonconference leadership, as the conference announced Harvard senior Lindsay Hallion and Princeton senior Meagan Cowher as co-Ivy League Players of the Week. Hallion, who was also named The Crimson’s Athlete of the Week, led the Crimson to two wins and a title in last weekend’s Dead River Company Classic in Orono, Me. She shot 16-19 en route to 39 total points in Harvard’s wins over Maine and Hofstra, and was named...