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...circle, Tigers midfielder Katie Reinprecht sent a pass to Sharkey in front of the goal where the freshman slipped a shot past Stone. Less than four minutes later, Tigers defender Holly McGarvie put a shot on net that was blocked by Stone. Sharkey swooped in for the rebound and lifted it over Stone and into the net. The score was her 10th goal of the year...
...circle, Tigers midfielder Katie Reinprecht sent a pass to Sharkey in front of the goal where the freshman slipped a shot past Stone. Less than four minutes later, Tigers defender Holly McGarvie put a shot on net that was blocked by Stone. Sharkey swooped in for the rebound and lifted it over Stone and into the net. The score was her 10th goal of the year. Midway through the half, Princeton notched its final goal. Tigers defender Holly McGarvie sent a pass in front of the goal that was redirected by teammate Katie Kinzer into the back...
...freshmen acclimate to college hockey, the Crimson freshmen were the ones who found the back of the net. Freshman Alex Killhorn put Harvard on the board early at 05:23 during the team’s first power play when Killhorn was in the right place to bury a rebound following a shot from co-captain Jimmy Fraser. Rookie Ryan Grimshaw, skating on the right side in the offensive zone, let loose a shot just 72 seconds later to put the Crimson ahead permanently. Sophomore Joe Smith and freshman Eric Kroshus also assisted on the play. The Harvard dominated...
...Marc Touati, an economist and executive manager of Paris research and strategy group Global Equities, says that the "markets are pushing things in the search of a bottom - a point of impact from which rebound and recovery begins." "In one sense, it can be considered a catharsis," agrees Daley. "I just hope the panic doesn't cause irreparable damage to some firms and countries...
...Currencies have been moving just as wildly. The U.S. dollar continued its surge against the euro by pushing below $1.27 against the European currency Friday - a dramatic rebound from its record low of $1.60 in April. As investors sell out of stocks in other parts of the world they are rushing back into dollar assets, a traditional safe haven. That would ordinarily be good news for Asian and European exporters, whose products have suddenly become more competitive. But with American consumers cutting back spending, there may not be anyone to sell...