Word: quinnipiace
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Going into the sin bin is no fun, but sometimes coming out can be just the trick to ignite an offense. Embroiled in a tight 1-0 game with ECAC foe Quinnipiac in the second period on Saturday, the Harvard women’s hockey team pulled away after co-captain Julie Chu quickly substituted in at the end of a penalty, received a long pass in front of the defense, and buried the Bobcats’ hopes for an upset. The Crimson (14-3-1, 11-2-0 ECAC) eventually finished an unblemished weekend by defeating Quinnipiac...
During its 1-5 slide, Harvard notched two goals or fewer in five of the six games, with the only aberration being a 4-2 victory over then-first-place Quinnipiac...
...past. On the other hand, today and in recent past, those who are privileged can oppose policies such as affirmative action in the name of reverse discrimination. So, ultimately, who wins? ANNA WOOD Fairfield, CT December 3, 2006 The writer is an adjunct professor at Fairfield and Quinnipiac Universities...
...past the Raiders (3-2), a team that is riding a three-game winning streak of its own. Recently, both teams have been shooting in improved accuracy, a fact that could turn the contest into an offensive duel. In the second half of its last outing, a win over Quinnipiac, Colgate caught fire, shooting 63 percent from the floor, up from its season average of 48 percent. The Raiders were led by junior Daniel Waddy, who netted a career-high 27 points, including two buckets from beyond the arc. Captain Jon Simon chipped in too, adding three treys as part...
...Sunday. Harvard has struggled in the early going in 2006. The squad was handed a 15-point defeat by BYU on Wednesay night in its first meeting with a ranked opponent. That loss followed a pair of losses over the Thanksgiving weekend, at home to Quinnipiac and then on the road at Fairfield. Sophomore guard Niki Finelli is the Crimson’s leading scorer with 15.2 points per game. She has been the team’s points leader in four of its five games thus far. Fellow sophomore and backcourt mate Emily Tay is the team leader...