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...Harvard lead in half before the break.The Yale momentum, outliving the 15-minute halftime, bolstered the Bulldog attack in the final period of regulation. Yale’s tenacity ultimately resulted in a game-tying goal at 58:00.Still hungry for more, the Bulldogs continued their rush, nearly taking the lead in the last eight minutes. Connolly held strong between the pipes, clearing the ball out of the path of a Yale breakaway.Junior Siobhan Connolly, making a rare appearance in the cage, relieved sophomore starter Kelly Knoche for the second half and both overtime periods...
...equal the three touchdowns he had scored in each of Harvard’s first four games, but Dawson did rush for 144 yards on 26 carries with a single score. His lone touchdown tied him with 2006 Brown graduate Nick Hartigan for the most career rushing touchdowns in Ivy League history, and he now sits in fourth-place on the all-time yards chart...
...pumping station, absorbing water and nutrients through its walls. There, nutrient-rich fluids enter the bloodstream, which transports them to other parts of the body. But when the intestine detects a pathogen in its midst, it stops soaking up fluids and disgorges its contents in a watery rush of stools. The consequence is what we know as dehydration. Oral rehydration treatment can reverse dehydration in more than 90% of patients, even in cases of the severe diarrhea caused by bugs like rotavirus and cholera. When the solution reaches the small intestine, the sugar is moved from the hollow part...
...team.”The Crimson enters the game with some mojo of its own, after last weekend’s inspiring come-from-behind victory against Lehigh.Harvard’s defense leads Division 1-AA with 5.3 sacks per game, and leads the Ivy League against the rush, allowing only 33.7 yards per game. The Big Red’s offense will counter with its nation-best 0.3 sacks allowed per game and its powerful rush attack, which has picked up an average of 227.7 yards per game to lead the Ivies.“Something?...
...surprisingly, Rush Limbaugh finds a way to point the scandal toward what he calls "The Clinton War Room"and insists that none of the "drive-by Foley orgy" media coverage will only serve to increase Republican voter turnout. Not to be outdone, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough weighs in saying Foley has given Americans another reason to vote Democrat...