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...more exciting than we would’ve liked.”MacLaughlin once again tore it up in the pool, scoring five goals and drawing four ejections. Liao—along with her game-winner—finished the game with a hat trick of her own as seven different scorers notched goals.HARTWICK 17, HARVARD 8The first night of action for Harvard came to a bitter end as Hartwick battered the net in a decisive victory.Despite junior netminder and Crimson magazine chair Nicola Perlman’s best efforts (she recorded 13 saves) Hartwick’s imported guns...
...turn. But the kid from Stony Brook [sophomore Tim Hodge] nipped him at the line.” Chenoweth’s finish ranked second among true freshmen in the nation and third among freshman overall and gives him a provisional qualification for NCAAs. His time falls just seven seconds behind Harvard’s school record set by Ian Carswell in his senior campaign in 1997. Olson left her mark in the women’s 1000-meter run with a qualifying 2:51.99 in the preliminaries, then knocking off two seconds in the finals to finish...
...Motschwiller. The Minutemen didn’t get on the board until 2:15 remained in the half. A mere 20 seconds after UMass tied the game at 1-1, the home team took the lead to head into the break. Junior goalie Joe Pike made nine total saves, seven of which came in the first half. UMass goalie Doc Schneider had eight. “Joe Pike made an unbelievable save early on in the first quarter that set the tone for the game,” Duboe said. “Joe played out of his mind...
...note late yesterday morning, dropping its final game to the Cardinals. The game remained scoreless into the third inning, when Ball State put away two runs that proved to be the first of many. The Crimson committed four errors to Ball State’s one over seven innings. Sophomore Margaux Black saw time at the mound, allowing only one run in her single inning of play. HARVARD 2, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 0 Nearing the end of the tournament, the team was ready for a change of pace. “We were done losing,” captain Shelly Madick...
...Obama, taking nothing for granted, spent Monday campaigning in Jackson, Greenville and Columbus, where his town hall meeting drew a crowd of 1,700 people, according to Columbus fire marshal Todd Weathers. He has seven offices statewide and is running two TV ads plus radio advertisements. "I think you can expect to see Obama win in a fairly easy fashion," Brown said. "Mississippi is not exactly what you would call 'Hillary country,' and I suspect she is viewed with some suspicion even among Democrats, most of whom are fairly conservative...