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...ever? "I don't think there will be a media campaign," says Matalin. Adds Carville: "The real trick with any 61-year-old dealing with any 16-year-old is to get them to listen to a word you say. I'm remarkably unsuccessful with my own." --Reported by Melissa August/Washington
...faithful and some hope in the hearts of the Crimson fans—who together totaled 2061 in attendance. Two minutes before Hitchcock scored, Harvard freshman Jenny Brine beat a couple of UNH defenders with a mix of touch and strength, and even deked the Wildcats’ goalie, Melissa Bourdon. But after Brine had faked out Bourdon and had an open net beside the outstretched leg of the goalie, she could not quite lift the puck and missed capitalizing on the opportunity. “They didn’t generate, but they had situations that were potentially dangerous...
...Senior netminder Ali Boe, in recent weeks, has displayed an impressive stubbornness to let her career come to a close. Excluding the frenetic first period against the Bears, Boe has allowed a mere four goals in her last 323 minutes and 59 seconds of action. Her counterpart, Wildcats junior Melissa Bourdon, leads the nation with a 1.06 goals against average.“We’re going to get what we always get from Ali Boe, which is consistency,” Stone said. “I don’t really know that much about Bourdon...
...Tiffany Smith and Julie Westfall by a score of 8-3. Following Mukundan and Peterzan were Harvard’s No. 2 pair of sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang, who clinched the doubles point with an 8-5 win over Santie Delport and Thalia Diaz-Barriga. Senior Melissa Anderson and junior Elsa O’Riain, ranked third among the nation’s doubles teams, defeated Daniela Muscolino and Kinsay Grimes 8-5 to complete the sweep. “It’s definitely a positive sign [sweeping in doubles], especially for [Schnitter...
...Crimson later in the match. “If we didn’t win the doubles point we would have lost the match, so that was huge,” junior Elsa O’Riain said. At the top spot, O’Riain and senior Melissa Anderson started off strong as they led, 4-0, against the Tigers’ Carol Salge and Federica Val Adrichem. Clemson’s duo was able to cut the lead to 4-3 before O’Riain and Anderson finished them off with four straight game victories...