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"We outplayed Yale in the second half but just dug too deep a hole to crawl out of," Delaney Smith said. "They took us completely out of our game and we were just never able to recover," she added.
Sharon Hayes, Beth Chandler, and Mary Baldauf--all sophomores who figure to play prominent roles in Harvard's quest for its first-ever Ivy Leauge crown this year--saw only limited action Saturday night as they continue to recover from pre-seasor injuries.
The Elis took advantage of four first-period Crimson penalties to post four first stanza scores from which the visitors could never recover.
Used as a bridge, the mechanical heart is kept in place until the patient's condition stabilizes and a donor organ is found. Surgeons can now choose among several types of pumps. While Gaidosh received the familiar Jarvik-7, Mandia's surgery marked the debut of the Penn State heart...
Soberon stopped at Harvard in part because he is "exploring the ways in which health-related institutions and corporations in the U.S. can help Mexico City's hospitals recover from the earthquake," said SPH spokesman Daphne Northrop. In his speech, Soberon asked for "donations of teaching and time."