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...that was the only score his squad would see for nearly 48 more minutes of play, as the defense stepped in. Junior goalie Joe Pike made 10 saves on the afternoon, and the ‘D’ allowed just 16 shots—only one in the third quarter—to Harvard?...
...assist from Motschwiller. The Minutemen didn’t get on the board until 2:15 remained in the half. A mere 20 seconds after UMass tied the game at 1-1, the home team took the lead to head into the break. Junior goalie Joe Pike made nine total saves, seven of which came in the first half. UMass goalie Doc Schneider had eight. “Joe Pike made an unbelievable save early on in the first quarter that set the tone for the game,” Duboe said. “Joe played...
...Pike County,” one of the most touching and hopeful on the album, Costello’s observation that “the sun broke through after years of darkness” shows that he has hopes for a better world. The female backing singers, with their “hoo, hoo” support, add additional levels of sweetness to a beautiful song...
...goals in the final 10 minutes, but even with his efforts, the Sea Wolves came up short, 9-6. Harvard’s young squad played an up-tempo game in which the Crimson claimed nearly twice as many ground balls as its opponent, 27-15. Junior goalie Joe Pike denied nine Stony Brook shots. “We have a lot of sophomores and freshmen and juniors that play and sometimes you’re not sure exactly what you’re going to get,” Tillman said...
...world’s largest nation, the Nano is an exceptionally smart innovation. It is compact, it is safe, it is cheap, and above all it is more fuel efficient and produces fewer emissions than the vast majority of cars you’ll find on the Mass Pike or any other American expressway. In short, the development of India’s economy is more important right now than a relatively small environmental threat like the Nano. Tata has reached its goal in terms of supplying accessible and emissions-compliant transportation; the Indian government should now step...