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...been more than 100 years out of practice,” he said. Last year’s questions focused on Mormon’s missionary work since not many people know why Mormons take time off to go on missions or what they do, said LDSSA historian Nicola A. Harris ’10. This year, the main themes in the Q&A session were marriage, the value of family, and women’s role in the church. Attendees asked about Mormon attitudes regarding marriages between homosexual couples, marriage between LDS members and non-LDS members. Others questioned...
...very focused mindset and a good team dynamic.” Purcell and teammate Barton-Kettleborough each had a pair of tallies to keep the Crimson in the game. Peeler and Kennifer also added to the score, each netting one goal. Former Crimson magazine chair and co-captain Nicola Perlman had a valiant effort, attempting to put a halt to the Bears’ offense with nine saves. The efforts fell short, however, and Harvard dropped its second game of the day. HARTWICK 12, HARVARD 8The Crimson had a rough start on Saturday, facing the highest ranked team...
...centers] in the first game,” Farrar said. “They were just blindly throwing the ball into a fluffing defense with predictably unpleasant results.”The Hartwick attack, on the other hand, fired on all cylinders. Despite eight saves from co-captain Nicola Perlman, who is also a former Crimson magazine chair, the Hawks closed out the game with a double digit lead at 16-6. Regardless of the result, each player ended the day a big smile as the team celebrated the final home games of its two seniors, Perlman and MacLaughlin...
...their defense through, and we were going stroke to stroke with them. That was one of our best defensive games of the year.”Trailing 4-1 going into the second half, Harvard scored twice with shots from Kennifer and Purcell, while co-captain and goaltender Nicola Perlman, who is also a former Crimson magazine chair, made nine saves in net. “We need to do a better job of sticking the [goal] in the net,” Farrar said. “But that was a magnificent effort. They are starting to come together...
...early,” Farrar said of the first half. In the second half, momentum shifted in Harvard’s favor. The Crimson defense put up a wall against the charging Sonoma State offense, allowing only one goal by the Seawolves the remainder of the game. Co-captain Nicola Perlman, who is also a former Crimson magazine chair, saved 11 shots, including two fired at close range from a mere five meters out. Harvard’s offense ignited in the second half. The Crimson outscored Sonoma State 4-0 in the third quarter and 5-1 overall...