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...second half proved to be no easier than the first for Harvard, as the Tigers quickly extended their lead and put the game out of reach. In the first five minutes of the period, Sharkey matched Schreyer by tallying two goals...
...penalty corners, 6-0. Stone recorded four saves, while Princeton goaltender Jennifer King stopped the only shot she faced. The second half proved to be no easier than the first for Harvard, as the Tigers quickly extended their lead and put the game out of reach. In the first five minutes of the period, Sharkey matched Schreyer by tallying two goals. Sharkey’s first score came less than a minute into the half. On a 2-on-1 in the circle, Tigers midfielder Katie Reinprecht sent a pass to Sharkey in front of the goal where the freshman...
...cite some numbers, Cambridge would lose 86 percent of its state aid for education under Question 1. To reach the $12.5 billion mandate, Massachusetts would have to fire every state employee—and then cut $7.2 billion more. Question 1 supporters tell the undecided that the measure’s opponents are “indirectly funded by your tax dollars.” They’re right. Everyone in Massachusetts is indirectly funded by tax dollars—when they mail a letter, borrow books from the library, or visit a nearby state park...
...considering they will only be able to tailgate for two hours before they have to stand in the cold at Soldiers Field sobering up. In this unfortunate situation, too many students would find it far more rational to remain drunk, warm, and out of the police’s reach by staying near the Square.Those who do decide to bare the rules and regulations of this year’s will face an entirely different challenge in Allston: having fun under the constraints of martial law. The prospect of police officers prowling the tailgate grounds will leave little room...
...cool down for the final two periods, Harvard still finished with 43 shots on net, more than double Quebec’s shot total of 21. Following Trois-Rivières lone goal at 11:39 in the second period, freshman Rence Coassin put the game out of reach, with his first goal at the collegiate level coming at 16:53. Though the Crimson stayed in command of the game in the third period, the team’s power-play unit still was not able to capitalize on any of Quebec’s six penalties. With just five...