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...came out firing in the second half, and the scoring opportunities increased just as steadily as the team’s focus and intensity grew until the end of the game. In the first two minutes of the half, the squad produced three scoring opportunities on combinations between sophomore Rachel Lau, junior Megan Kerr, and junior co-captain Megan Merritt. The chances continued to roll, with Harvard out-shooting Yale 11-10. The Crimson then saved its best for its very last. In the 85th minute, a pinpoint cross found the foot of freshman Christina Hagner on a beautiful back...
They're cute kids in an average sort of way: bouncy and bright-eyed, with stuffed animals, goofy-sized T-shirts and, of course, unformed minds that can be bent into strange shapes by determined mentors. It is the latter quality that preoccupies Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, co-directors of the well-made and very disturbing documentary, Jesus Camp...
...added. The Crimson built its 2-0 lead with goals in the 71st and in the 80th minutes. The eventual game-winner transpired when a well-placed cross from Hagner met junior Megan Merritt in the box. Merritt’s touch header came right to the foot of Rachel Lau, who blasted home the eventual game-winner into the upper ninety of the Quaker goal. “Rachel [Lau] was right there to volley it in the goal,” Hagner said. “It was a play with everyone working together for the score...
...expert in immigration law, a speciality that Harvard has sought in recent years. In addition to the lateral hires, two of the Law School’s assistant professors—Kenneth Mack and Ryan Goodman—received tenure, while two others—Jeannie Suk and Rachel Brewster—were hired as assistant professors. Four clinical lecturers were promoted to the new position of “clinical professor”: Deborah E. Anker, James L. Cavallaro ’84, John G. Palfrey ’94, and Robert C. Bordone. —Staff writer...
...combination led to more creative offensive plays and more chances, as Crimson players crowded the Nittany Lions’ zone and threatened to tie it. But Penn State keeper Alyssa Naeher made perhaps the play of the game as she skied high to punch a rocket from Crimson midfielder Rachel Lau just over the crossbar. “That was just a fantastic save, and that’s why she’s the goalie for a nationally-ranked team,” Walsh said. “That’s one of those times when you just...