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...Mahon said. “They’ve really contributed and stepped up to be leaders of the team.” Nevertheless, Harvard will look to its veterans in the clutch. Turley-Molony and Trimble are an integral part of the Crimson offense, attacking the heart of opponent??s defenses. Mahon and sophomore Kathryn McKinley are two of Harvard’s best all-around players, dangerous as outside hitters and invaluable as defensive stalwarts patrolling the back line. Perhaps most importantly, however, the Crimson’s upperclassmen have experienced both the joys of winning...
...play as large a role as any skill I possessed at every step. After all, the last time I had lost anything meaningful prior to my arrival in the Yard I was in seventh grade, I was running for elementary school vice president, and the main plank of my opponent??s platform was candy for lunch. Through a shrewd bit of skill, I promised students that they could teach for a day, and they elected me president the following year. What bumps in the road I encountered were few, far between, and easily weathered...
...worth five points, 6-10 four points, 11-15 three points, 16-20 two points, and all other wins one point—in addition to strength of schedule index, determined by how each team performs against its tough opponents; and normal RPI rank, based on winning percentage, opponent??s record, and opponent??s strength of schedule...
...because he “is so calm and methodical in the way that he plays that he can roll out of bed and jump in the goal and be great. That’s just his demeanor.”Another important aspect of lacrosse involves scouting the opponent??s goalie prior to the matchup. For teams playing Harvard, that task becomes twice as difficult. Not only do they have to scout two goalies, but they have to completely change their game in the second half, in order to adjust to Pike. “The offense...
...easy right-post rebound. Already committed to the left post, McKee could only reach back with his glove, which Murphy avoided easily.But while the Crimson went unpenalized during the Big Red’s five-penalty first frame, which ended with three Cornell shots on goal versus its opponent??s trio of goals, Harvard made six trips to the sin bin in the second period. The Crimson killed every penalty, but the Big Red gathered momentum as the period waned. Finally, at 14:10, Michael Kennedy stripped the puck from defenseman Jack Christian, skated towards the goal with...