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...said. “Also, we have to make sure everyone stays healthy.” “With Trinity, anything is possible,” Cohen said. “We are going to train hard over break, and if we stay focused, we definitely have a shot at beating them.” —Staff writer Alison E. Schumer can be reached at schumer@fas.harvard.edu...
...power play. Assisted by sophomore Liza Ryabkina and Vaillancourt, Buesser earned the goal that put Harvard ahead. “There was kind of a scrum in the corner, a battle, and then I picked up the puck and passed it to Liza at the point. Liza took a shot from the blue line, and then Kate Buesser just took the rebound and put it in,” Vaillancourt explained. But Harvard lost its advantage just minutes later, when Husky hero Thibault nailed her second goal of the match at 5:30, tying the game once more. While...
...performer on the season so far, Lin had been struggling from the floor before the run, in which he scored seven points on a jumper, fast-break steal and dunk, and a three, as well as finding freshman guard Oliver McNally for another three. But for the game, Lin shot just 4-of-10 from the field, including 2-of-6 from long range, and had five turnovers against four assists. He finished with 13 points, his second-lowest total of the season after an 11-point performance Nov. 22 at Colorado. After the Lin-led run, Harvard would remain...
...Laura Bickford, who produced Che with Del Toro, says that the first part (shot in the 2.35:1 scope ratio) is "more of an action film with big battle scenes," and the second part (shot in standard 1.85:1 wide-screen) is "more of a thriller." Actually, neither tag truly applies. Though Part 1 begins by hopscotching from 1955, when Castro and Guevara meet, to later scenes in Havana and New York, the film is far less interested in explaining Guevara's political importance than in showing how he operated in the two big campaigns; its mantra is process...
...tough basketball.” It seemed that the Crimson was cruising to its fifth win of the year as the team led 68-62 with just over a minute to play, but Vermont junior Courtnay Pilypaitis had other things in mind. The Cantamount guard sunk a three point shot from deep center court to bring Vermont within three of the Crimson with 1:06 left in the second half. A steal and subsequent jump shot by Vermont’s Andrea Cihal brought Vermont within one of the Crimson just twelve seconds later. But this was the last threat...