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...score remained tied as the penalty box doors opened.During the final minute of regulation time, the Crimson assembled an offensive front that made Rosen work double time. Firing shots off left and right, Harvard desperately tried to put one past the Bears defense, but the squad again failed to regain the lead.“There were quite a few rebounds that looked like we were in a great position to take advantage of,” Donato said.As the clock ticked down from five minutes, Harvard started overtime by counting down from two minutes after yet another penalty called...
...from a "hormone imbalance that has been 'robbing' me of the proteins my body needs to be healthy," noting that the remedy is "relatively simple and straightforward." A number of medical commentators found that explanation lacking. The CEO said that it would take until late spring for him to regain his weight but that he would continue as Apple's CEO during his recovery...
...With a shot from Dani Iervolino, Northeastern then pulled ahead, 10-8, and maintained the lead for the next five minutes, until a jumper from Berry put the Crimson back in the lead, 19-18. But the Huskies quickly capitalized on a shot from Kim Carr and regained control of the score, 20-19, until a three-pointer from Alemany put the Crimson back in front, 24-22. The Crimson made a season-high 11 three-pointers during the course of the game. “I think that was [Northeastern’s] gameplan, to see if we could...
...Unlike Friday night’s blowout, the Crimson wasn’t going to let the Sioux get away with an easy victory. Harvard scored twice in a row—once in the second period and once in the final period—to regain the lead.Sophomore forward Michael Del Mauro notched a goal at 9:54 in the second after tipping in a pass from freshman forward Daniel Moriarty. Despite playing a cleaner period, UND again committed a penalty in the last seconds of the second frame, allowing the Crimson to start off the third period with...
...rules. In 1976, Cambridge became the first city in the world to pass biosafety regulations, setting the standard for other labs around the world, Lipson said. Lipson acknowledged concerns regarding the biological hazards of the lab, stating that there is a tiny possibility for the genetically altered pathogens to regain the ability to replicate and become infectious again. But he called it “so statistically implausible that the likelihood becomes nearly incalculable.” Lipson said he felt confident that the city’s biotech labs posed no risk to Cambridge residents...