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...precisely because of his absence. West is a virtuoso indeed—in every pursuit (film acting, political consulting, autobiographical writing, musical recording) but serious research and analysis. Far from providing the AAAS clout, West stifled its real scholastic accomplishments with the oversize presence of a top-notch showman...
...HARVARD 6, COLGATE 4Three late Raider goals turned a blowout into a close game—at least on the scoreboard.But the Crimson dominated Colgate Saturday, peppering the Raiders with 37 shots.Harvard led 5-1 after two periods before Colgate (6-2-0, 3-1-0) notched three man-advantage tallies in a span of 2:50 to cut the Crimson’s lead to two.Sophomore center Paul Dufault led the Harvard offense with two goals and an assist, and classmate Mike Taylor scored what proved to be the game-winner at 18:12 of the second period, capitalizing...
...toughest penalty kill units in the country in No. 1 St. Lawrence. The Saints entered the game having killed 50-of-54 of their opponents’ one-man advantages—second best in the country.But a late call on St. Lawrence left Harvard open to notch the game tying score with under a minute left in regulation. When junior Liza Solley banged home the puck with just six seconds to play, and the Crimson on a 6-on-4 advantage after senior goaltender Ali Boe had left the ice.In the opening frame of the game, Harvard...
...front of me,” Shields said after posting the record in a 3-0 defeat of Holy Cross. “It’s a team record, not mine.” DAWSOME Record-breaking is nothing new for Clifton Dawson. Saturday was just another notch on his belt. Make that a huge notch on his belt. In Harvard’s 42-14 shellacking of Dartmouth, Dawson vaulted himself into first place on the Crimson all-time rushing list. In gaining his 3,335th yard on Saturday, he passed the previous mark of 3,330 yards...
...shots at the Colonials’ two goaltenders, while senior Ali Boe had to turn away only 16 for the shutout.As a result of Harvard’s constant offensive threat, a number of its freshmen were able to not only log notable playing time, but also to notch their first collegiate points.Freshman Sarah Wilson led the way by netting two goals—the Crimson’s second and third—in the contest. While her first came on a crisp passing play, her second was the result of positioning and concentration as she knocked home...