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...match, Harvard spread the ball, with eight players recording at least one kill and nine notching at least one dig. Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek led the defense with a match-high 21 digs. Captain Suzie Trimble dominated the net with four solo blocks to go along with a pair of block assists. Offensively, Trimble and junior Kathryn McKinley led the Crimson scoring with eight kills apiece. Trimble finished the night hitting .368. The Big Green out-killed Harvard, 50-35, and held all the Crimson hitters to single digits in kills. “Dartmouth is good defensively...
...competitors. Finishing 33rd with a time of 24:53, senior Andrew Lipkin lead the men’s team, with sophomore teammate Chas Gillespie finishing soon after at 25:01 and in 40th. Three seconds later, freshman Dan Chenoweth crossed the line at 25:04, earning 43rd. With a pair of strong runners missing due to injury, other members of the men’s squad stepped up. “It’s not worth it to put [the injured players] out there,” Saretsky said. “Be conservative. Mix and match the lineups?...
...unidentified males approached the pair at about 1:20 a.m., according to the police. One of the suspects drew a handgun and demanded the victims' money. Both victims obliged and neither was injured. The victims could not provide detailed descriptions of the alleged perpetrators, the police department's message said...
...find seven girls laid out on the sidewalk. A school van had rolled backward into an underground garage, hitting some girls standing there and injuring others inside the vehicle. Rodrigues and his partner go to work, sidelining the five girls with minor injuries and moving quickly to the pair with possible fractures. The medics pull moldable splints from their backpacks and strap them to the young legs. Then they phone in to request an additional ambulance to back up the one that has already been dispatched...
...grim with concentration. The pre-race interviews are over, and the glamour models in hotpants are tottering off the circuit. Fans are screaming from a packed grandstand. Squeezed into his driving seat, wearing a red, white and yellow jumpsuit and white helmet, Trevyn-Jay Nelson is pulling on a pair of tight black gloves. No question where he's expecting to finish: "First," he says before flicking down his gold visor. At the start signal, with a burst of engine noise, the drivers dart down to the first turn...