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...Tune said.By extending its unbeaten streak to six straight against the Knights, Harvard was able to show its potential against ECAC foes as it prepares for the clean slate of the Northern Championships.Although the Crimson could not build on Saturday’s success to break its own nine-game losing streak against the No. 14 Terriers, the weekend split still marked an improvement over recent struggles.With the celebratory mood of Senior Day intact, the Crimson will look to use this enthusiasm to reverse its fortunes in the postseason.ST. FRANCIS 11, HARVARD 3Harvard’s offense proved ineffective...
...ball to Romanelli. The senior took a shot from close range that was blocked by Jue, but the ball trickled away from her. Freshman forward Allie Kimmel got two shots off of rebounds, but Jue stopped both before the threat was cleared. Cornell also threatened in the first half. Nine minutes into the game, Big Red forward Abbi Horn sent a cross in front of the net intended for teammate Kelly Kantarian, but Stone dove out to challenge the shot, blocking it and thwarting the threat. Almost 27 minutes into the period, Cornell had an opportunity on another corner. This...
...challenging on ourselves—we have nothing to lose.” McKinley was one of many players that made the comeback possible, contributing 17 kills and seven digs. In addition to another 16 kills, freshman Anne Carroll Ingersoll was a defensive strategist—the rookie posted nine of the Harvard’s 15 blocks. McKinley also credited Durwood—and her 53 assists—as an essential element of the team’s offense.“You can’t run a hitting or any sort of offense without...
...When Hillary Clinton edged Obama in this year's New Hampshire primary - despite data that showed Obama leading - some suspected the Bradley effect had crept back into play. "Since then," Democratic strategist Donna Brazile wrote recently, "pollsters and pundits alike have warned that Obama needs a six-to-nine point lead to overcome the so-called Bradley effect." In recent weeks, the New York Times and Washington Post have both run features examining the phenomenon...
...Following Qantas's lead, Air France, KLM, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airways, Lufthansa, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have all reduced passengers' fuel surcharges in light of the drop in oil prices. Depending on the class of ticket you purchase, British Airways is dropping $12 to $20 off flights over nine hours and $10 to $18 off shorter flights. Virgin Atlantic is lopping off the same amounts. Lufthansa will drop its fees $4 to $32 depending on the route...