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...came out firing, knocking down four straight three-pointers after the intermission. Zoller and Jaaber each hit one, and Penn freshman Darren Smith—who finished the game with five treys and 17 points—sank two. “Tonight, the tempo was too fast, too quick,” Sullivan said. “Especially to start the game and to start the second half.” Despite trailing by 21 points with just over 13 minutes remaining in the ballgame, the Crimson didn’t give up. Led by freshmen Pat Magnarelli...
...also played in both the opening and consolation rounds of the Beanpot, making 62 saves in the high-profile tournament.On Friday, Martin had to be at her best as Yale goalie Shivon Zilis recorded 35 saves, keeping the teams locked in a 1-1 tie until Harvard scored two quick goals in the beginning of the third period.“[Zilis] is a big part of their team…but when you take 40 or 50 shots, you’re bound to get one through,” Martin said.Conditions were a bit tougher for the sophomore...
...Violets on Friday night.Trailing NYU (7-10, 1-2) by a game and coming off an anemic third frame in which the Crimson posted as many errors as kills, Harvard entered the do-or-die fourth game and promptly dropped the first four points.Things began to turn around quickly, however, as the Crimson attack was increasingly able to find and exploit holes in the NYU defense.The Harvard offense was led by Weitzen and sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, who each registered four kills in the crucial game, and orchestrated by Fitz, who registered a solid .473 assist percentage throughout...
...said to them, ‘Fight through it. Fight through it.’ We don’t talk about dancing through it. We talk about fighting through it because it’s hard.” Harvard responded immediately, scoring two quick goals at the beginning of the third period to go ahead for good. The first score came just over one minute into the third. Crimson co-captain Julie Chu one-timed a pass from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt and sent the puck flying towards the net. The shot hit sophomore Sarah Wilson and fell...
...benefits of napping, we probably would allow it, but if they come to us saying you need to put aside a room for students to get some shut-eye, we would probably think through all the places on campus that are already available for you to take a quick nap,” said Kidd, pointing to the House common rooms and the libraries. “I’d seriously doubt it would get anywhere because we’re a 97 percent residential campus,” she added. Students, however, expressed enthusiasm for a centrally-located...