Word: okuji
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...seniors Mann, Nichols, Christina Hagner, and Kelli Okuji, this final score marked the end of a long process starting from their freshman year, when the team had just lost another coach, to winning an Ivy League championship in their last year...
...lower than it has ever been, suggesting that battling slavery can be effective. He emphasized that although enslavement is still prevailing in every continent except Antarctica, it is solvable. Within Harvard, there have been recent efforts to respond to the problem of global slavery. This fall, Kelli K. Okuji ’10 and Anna M. Kamerow ’11 co-founded Harvard for Free the Slaves, a pilot chapter of Bales’ organization. “Modern-day slavery is happening even in America now,” said Kamerow, describing a case of a man from...
...Nichols. Mann. Hagner. Okuji. Dale. Kartsonis. These names will headline a senior class which plans to headline the Ivy League next season. They’ve already made their names known across the Ancient Eight: Nichols with her game-winning penalty kick to clinch the league title, Dale with her ability to step in and make key saves while splitting time between the pipes with Mann, Hagner for leading the team in scoring with her best season since she arrived in Cambridge as a big-time recruit. The list goes...
...effort from its talented sophomore to take over first place in the Ivies. Just 22 seconds into the game, Sheeleigh delivered when took the ball up the right side of the goal, dribbled past the entire Tiger defense, and crossed a perfect ball to the foot of junior Kelli Okuji, who rocketed a shot in for her first goal of the season. Sheeleigh then nailed a free kick from 30 yards out just seven minutes later. Harvard never looked back. “We came into this game with a lot of intensity and we really played as a team...
...pulled ahead of the Tigers and never relinquished the lead, ultimately winning 2-1. Princeton had the kickoff, but after the first touch, the Crimson stole the ball. Sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh took the ball up the right side of the field and booted a beautiful pass to junior Kelli Okuji, who met the ball on the left side of the box. She blasted a shot past diving Tiger goalie Alyssa Pont for her first goal of the season. “There was definitely a feeling of excitement and anticipation before the game,” co-captain Nikki Rhodes...