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...wise to put everything on my credit cards? Do I really need this caviar face treatment? Or, as Ayres writes, "does anyone my age have any money? Or are my financial issues generational in nature?" A hundred pages later, he will move in with a woman and score a mortgage from a little bank called IndyMac, which would eventually go on to become the second-largest bank failure in history. Somehow, Ayres knew the fall was coming and kept going anyway...
...Mangham stretched Harvard’s advantage to 3-1 when he defeated Haig Schneiderman, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Columbia matched the Crimson’s resilience through wins for Nichifor (6-1, 4-6, 6-4) and John Wong (7-6, 7-6) to even the score at 3-3, before Felton’s dramatic win. “We were points away from playing in the third place match this morning,” Fish said. “I was very pleased that we got in right from the beginning of the singles...
...nation’s stingiest goaltender in the Big Red’s Ben Scrivens. Leading up to Saturday night’s game, Scrivens led the nation in save percentage at .948 and goals against average at 1.42. Special teams were huge for the team, as Harvard scored all four of its tallies on power play opportunities for a conversion rate of 0.667.Last night’s performance by the Crimson’s offensive unit was a step in the right direction, as the team has been well under 0.500 in the past five games in power play...
...three. Then, after Berry hit a tough runner in the lane to give Harvard a 63-62 advantage, Columbia’s Katrina Cragg knocked down a three of her own.With three minutes to go, Berry drove and was able to get straight to the hoop to tie the score. But another Lions’ three—this time from Melissa Shafer—put Columbia up 68-65.On the ensuing possession, a missed layup from Tay was rebounded by the Lions’ Lauren Dwyer. A second later, Tay and Markley combined for the steal. Markley laid the ball...
...rebound, getting the Crimson on the board. Harvard still had command over the game at the start of the third period, but not for long. Within the first minute, the Big Red’s Rebecca Johnston crossed the puck into the right corner of the net, tying the score, 1-1. But the Cornell goal did not put the Crimson down. “Right after Cornell’s goal, we responded well and took it to them,” Stone said. Harvard answered with four more goals in the final frame, three belonging to Vaillancourt...