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Madonna had four minutes to save the world, but budding entrepreneurs only had one to pitch their revolutionary business ideas...
...gained a penalty corner. Junior midfielder Kristin Bannon took the corner and sent a pass directly to freshman midfielder Carly Dickson who fired a shot on net. Dartmouth goaltender Meagan Vakiener, however, was up to the challenge, kicking Dickson’s shot away. Vakiener’s save ignited a counterattack, as the Big Green pushed the ball ahead into Harvard territory. Dartmouth midfielder Rebecca Sobel managed to fire a shot, but the ball hit the post, and the Crimson survived the scare. Harvard’s next scoring threat came late in the second half, minutes after Dodds?...
...ball into the Crimson zone and sent a cross into the box. The ball bounced around in front of the goal and deflected off of a Harvard defender and into the back of the net. Late in the first half, Crimson junior goalkeeper Laura Dale made a huge save to keep the game manageable at 1-0. Dale, who was leading the Ivy League with a .929 save percentage coming into the game, stuffed a Big Green attacker on a breakaway with seconds left before the break. “It was excellent goalkeeping,” Leone said...
...Another standout among a team of stars is junior goaltender Christina Kessler, who set the NCAA single-season shutout record last year on her way to being named an All-American. Kessler kept opponents silent in 12 games and recorded a .952 save percentage for the season...
...that he was evil on earth. She knew that he had come to the villa to contaminate its residents, to possess them with his wickedness. And she also knew, or so whispered the voice that resonated in the inner chambers of her pure white ear, that only she could save Frederick. Felicity, perhaps, must be forsaken, for even Roxanna knew not how to salvage such a wanton shrew. Frederick—Frederick must be saved. Oh, Gentle Reader, be sure that if this pure maiden of ours had any blemish upon her soul, any indecency to mar her perfection...