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...heard “similar versions” of each argument in prior conversations with students. She also said that the setting was more formal than she had expected—students were seated around a large table and each had name placards, while Hammonds wore a red nametag—and that she would like to see the event made more informal for future iterations. Benjamin M. Zagorsky ’12 said he thought the discussions were relevant to him as a member of the Undergraduate Council and as a means of informing Hammonds’ perceptions...
...Stone said. “They scored and we responded with more composure, and it’s exactly what we are capable of.” After an uneventful first period, Cornell came out aggressively in the second. In the first two minutes of the frame, the Big Red had three good looks at the net, including a close-range slapshot, but it could not break junior goaltender Christina Kessler. But it would be the Crimson that struck first in the frame, after Brine recovered her own shot to sneak it in. The second half of the game...
...Smith said. “It’s pretty disappointing when you play a team as good as Marist, because we could have definitely played with them.”Marist’s second-half run included eight straight points from guard Julianne Viani, who led the Red Foxes with 19 points and nine assists on the afternoon. The visitors’ lead ballooned to as large as 23 points on a layup by forward Rachele Fitz with 15:06 to play in the game, and by the time Crimson sophomore Jackie Alemany finally stopped the bleeding with...
...hockey team (4-3-1, 4-3-1 ECAC) lost its version of “The Game” on Friday night against No. 14 Cornell in the Big Red’s own house—otherwise known as the raucous Lynah Rink. The Big Red took the 2-1 victory, snapping Harvard’s three-game winning streak and securing victory over the rival Crimson at home for the first time in four years. Cornell showed Harvard that putting too much pressure on one’s penalty kill and failing to create scoring chances leaves...
...first 12 plays from scrimmage.But it wasn’t until Yale misplayed a ball on the Crimson’s first punt that things really got going. The Crimson took over at Yale’s 13-yard line and inched its way through the red zone, as Gordon capped off the drive with a 4-yard spurt up the middle and into the end zone. The lone touchdown of the day gave Harvard a 7-0 lead with 8:07 left in the first frame, a score that wouldn’t change for nearly 50 more minutes...