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...last four games. But just the opposite, the team dominated the second extra frame and almost took the game outright. With two minutes to play in the overtime, sophomore Gina Wideroff played a perfect through-ball to sophomore standout Katherine Sheeleigh. The second-year forward took the pass and ripped a shot upper 90, beating the keeper, only to see the shot deflect off the corner of the post. “It was a great ball by [Wideroff], she sent it in, and I just got a little unlucky,” Sheeleigh said. Sheeleigh was looking...
...pace, which is to say very quickly. And yes, he makes fun of paintings. The one where the Virgin Mary has her fingers outstretched? "She's talking 'bout the bloke she met last night," he says. He barely looks at a depiction of plump martyr St. Andrew as we pass. "That cross," Gervais says, "would never hold the weight." It is the first time I have spent two hours in a museum and wanted to stay longer...
...City Council is likely to pass the recommendation during its September 22 gathering. According to Karen M. Klinger, a reporter at Cambridge Community Television, the Council has passed almost every CPAC recommendation since the committee’s inception...
...sustained offensive pressure in New Hampshire’s end throughout the game—and especially early. Harvard tallied 13 shots in the opening half as Sheeleigh, Baskind, and senior Erin Wylie fired at will. Sheeleigh finally found net in the 33rd minute, taking Kuzma’s pass and beating Wildcats keeper Ally Yost low to the left from 18 yards. The second half saw better opportunities for New Hampshire, which threatened to tie things up in the middle of the period with a flurry of shots from its front line. But Mann and her back four staved...
...When you are inside, you rest, you let time pass, and you will lose something," he said, through a translator. "Here, you just let it catch your eyes in this place. I can smell, I can hear. It is just now. Not before. Not a memory...