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...halftime, they had stretched that to a 7-1 margin. “We got outplayed, and we got out-executed,” head coach Erik Farrar said. “We need to do a better job of putting the ball in the back of the net.” The Crimson finally found a way to stifle the Hawks offense in the third. During that eight-minute stretch, Harvard shut out the Hawks attack by playing solid, mistake-free defense. But it was unable to continue that effort into the fourth quarter, as Hartwick came roaring back...
...added insult to injury. The Crimson allowed the final goal of the third in bizarre fashion. After sophomore goalie Joe Pike made a nice save, the ball was turned over and ended up going off a Big Red player’s head and into the back of the net. The turnovers were fatal, as the squad posted 30 to Cornell’s 19. The defensive core was unable to clear the ball, managing just 10 successes in 18 chances over the middle periods and 15 of 29 overall. “We couldn’t clear...
...week of April, the Crimson’s offense was as cold as the weather for much of the first half. After a scoreless opening 11 minutes, during which multiple Quaker scoring chances were thwarted by a stout Harvard defense, the floodgates opened and Penn peppered the Crimson crease, netting four goals in five minutes on its way to building a 10-0 first-half lead. The Harvard offense did not even attempt a shot until junior Tara Schoen shot wide with 12 minutes remaining. Overall, the Crimson was outshot, 21-4, in the first half despite a nearly even...
...draconian laws” in the country. “If anything in the world can possibly violate the Second Amendment, then surely the D.C. Gun Ban can,” she said. During the question-and-answer session, Froman said that private arms could serve as a safety net if the government was incapable of providing security to its citizens, as she said occurred in New Orleans. “If the government isn’t protecting you, then it’s an insurance policy,” she said, drawing a connection between guns and fire...
...letter posted online Monday, Knowles writes that “most of the net growth in the next few years…will be in the sciences and engineering.” Harvard will only continue to appoint new social science professors to replace the ones who are departing. Of course, if wealthy donors want to endow professorships in the social sciences, FAS won’t turn them down. But Knowles’ message to the overcrowded, understaffed social science departments was clear: Relief...