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Whether this year’s success is due to the addition of Lisa Miller as head coach, a changing mentality among the players, or a desire to rebound from a difficult season last year, is unclear. What is for certain, however, is that freshman midfielder Jess Halpern has been a huge part of this change...
...Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba. The netminder finished with 34 saves and was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for his effort. “He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he works hard and he never gives up on a rebound,” said senior forward Jon Pelle, who joined Kalemba on the All-Tournament Team along with teammate Alex Biega. Kalemba kept the Crimson offense at bay for two periods, putting up 25 saves to preserve a shutout through the second intermission. The Tigers, on the other hand...
...Yanks will fare with a new manager, Joe Girardi, and a new boss, George Steinbrenner's son, Hank, a meddler who may manage to bring back the dysfunctional feel of the old Bronx Zoo. And those poor Mets - will their new ace, Johan Santana, help them rebound from last season's historic collapse? Not to mention all the New York players caught up in the steroid morass, in particular Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and now A-Rod - whom Jose Canseco said he introduced to a steroid supplier (Rodriguez has refused to comment...
...first period began, the Bobcats appeared as if they wanted to score another 14 this weekend. They matched the Crimson in all aspects of the first period—except goals.Harvard scored twice in the first period, which featured Watter’s first goal. Accepting the rebound from senior forward Alex Meintel’s blocked shot, Watters deftly slipped it into the goal from the left post as opposing goalie Bud Fisher struggled to get his bearings.The Crimson’s play was far from perfect. Harvard failed to convert on three power-play opportunities, but this trend...
...keep the puck in the Quinnipiac zone on the game’s opening possession, the Bobcats (20-14-4, 9-9-4) took it the other way and maintained consistent pressure until Jamie Bates finally broke through for the game’s opening score, netting a rebound from the right side at 2:43.“We needed the first goal tonight, there was no question,” Bobcats coach Rand Pecknold said of his team’s effort to recover from Friday night. “We needed the confidence from that...