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...Crimson buried the Huskies further in the hole in the third period with the first career goals of freshman Kathryn Farni and junior fourth- liner Brenna McLean. McLean’s nifty backhand goal came with just under four minutes left in the game to finish the 8-0 rout...
...byproducts of the Crimson’s early offensive explosion in last night’s 8-0 rout of Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game was the opportunity for head coach Katey Stone to employ her fourth line late in the game. After Harvard took a 5-0 lead, Stone emptied the bench and the little-used trio of junior Brenna McLean and sophomores Jodi Krakower and Kirsten Kester entered the fray...
...ensuing popular demonstrations - the so-called Cedar Revolution - put Syria to rout, at least temporarily. The war between Hizballah and Israel last year, however, did huge physical damage to Lebanon. And emboldened by a strengthened alliance with Tehran, Damascus and its Lebanese allies began to fight back, accusing the government of being a tool of the West and attacking what it saw as unwarranted interference by the U.S. in Lebanese affairs. Last November six ministers, including all five Shi'a, resigned from the government, shortly before a cabinet vote to adopt a U.N. draft resolution on creating an international tribunal...
...their minds, the women began the day at a high energy level, using the first two meets as warmups for the toughest competition. Cornell’s female-only program has yet to develop to be able to compete with the best in the Ivies, and suffered a rout 21-6, with each Crimson squad posting 7-2 wins. In the win against Princeton, it was the domination of the saber that did the Tigers in, as Harvard cruised to a 17-10 win. “We tried to keep the energy up throughout the entire three meets, which...
...week break from practice for intercession and exams, things only get harder. After struggles last weekend, the Harvard fencing team rebounded last night at the Malkin Athletic Center, as the No. 1 men remained undefeated in a 21-6 victory, and the No. 3 women posted a 26-1 rout. “They’re really rusty,” Crimson coach Peter Brand said. “The problem is that the second half of the year is the toughest one and clearly it was too much of a break. But they look like they?...