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Down 6-4 entering the final frame, the quarter was defined by a pair of unassisted scores. The first came from sophomore midfielder Nick Smith, who went the length of the field while dodging Quaker defenders to score with 9:41 to play in regulation. Timeouts from each team in the next two and a half minutes heightened the tension before freshman midfielder Jason Duboe mimicked Smith, slicing through the Penn defense on his way to a score at the 6:28 mark to tie the game...
...adjustment the Quakers had to make after the opening minutes. Harvard jumped out to a 3-0 advantage less than four minutes into the action, as senior attackmen Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen teamed up to give the Crimson its biggest lead all season. Calvert scored twice in the span of a mere five seconds and assisted on Cohen’s goal en route to a 3-1 lead after a quarter. Penn stormed back to tie the score at three apiece, before Calvert fed Cohen again to make the score 4-3. A Quaker goal 37 seconds before...
don’t bang on my wall bitch, if you dont like my muzak get earplugs To the Dan the Trivia Man, There were 2 Quaker presidents, and, to quote Wiki, “Many Quakers feel their faith does not fit within traditional Christian categories of Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant, but is an expression of another way of experiencing God.” I want my free growler! Dear Attractive Girl in My English Section, Look at me, dammit. Sincerely, ????? Hey kid at the Advocate who was dancing with a broom all night: I really respect that...
What the Crimson did well in the last meeting rested in Housman’s effort against Jaaber and the team’s tenacity to stay close. That is, until a 10-0 Quaker run with eight minutes to play ended the squad’s shot at a victory in Pennsylvania, Pa. for the first time since...
...gained after Wednesday’s hard-fought victory against No. 4 Trinity, the No. 3 Harvard women’s squash team (6-2, 3-2 Ivy) went 0-2 on its weekend road trip against Ivy League rivals Penn and Princeton. After losing, 6-3, to the Quakers on Saturday night, the Crimson dropped yesterday’s match to the Tigers, 7-2.On Wednesday, Harvard will conclude its regular-season schedule against Yale at the Murr Center at 6 P.M.PRINCETON 7, HARVARD 2With this win, Princeton (9-0, 6-0) capped off a perfect season by clinching...