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...following game against Ivy rival Yale, Sheeleigh provided that spark. Thirty minutes into the match, Sheeligh ripped a lob pass from her partner up top, freshman star Melanie Baskind, past Yale’s talented keeper Ayana Sumiyasu to break a scoreless tie. The Crimson had been knocking, tallying shot after shot on the standout Bulldog goalie, but it was a shot of the foot of Sheeleigh that opened the door. Since then, Harvard has hit the ground running. Over the course of its current five-game win streak, the team has tallied an astounding 17 goals. For a team...
...first round.” Penn State ran away with top honors over the weekend shooting 592 (299-293) with three players finishing in the top five individually. Penn State led both rounds of play. Siena College placed second but took 32 more strokes than the winning team. Harvard shot 626 (320-306) to finish just four shots out of second place. “The second day was ideal and we played better,” Amira said. “Well, we played alright the second day and ended up finishing up third which shows the kind...
John McCain used to joke about politicians - like George W. Bush - who claimed they never paid any attention to polls. "Oh, no, we never look at the polls!" he said aboard the Straight Talk Express in the days before the New Hampshire primary in January. Then he shot a glance over to his chief strategist, Steve Schmidt, and asked with a grin, "Any new polls this morning, Sergeant Schmidt? Any new numbers?" Like most politicians and political professionals, McCain was obsessed with the polls. He knew how to read them. And he knew - whether they bore good news...
...getting on the scoreboard, capitalizing on a penalty corner two minutes into the game. Tigers defender Kaitlyn Perrelle took the corner and sent a pass to midfielder Candice Arner who set up Schreyer for an open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into the net. Harvard withstood the Princeton attack for the next 30 minutes, and it looked...
...college hockey, the Crimson freshmen were the ones who found the back of the net. Freshman Alex Killhorn put Harvard on the board early at 05:23 during the team’s first power play when Killhorn was in the right place to bury a rebound following a shot from co-captain Jimmy Fraser. Rookie Ryan Grimshaw, skating on the right side in the offensive zone, let loose a shot just 72 seconds later to put the Crimson ahead permanently. Sophomore Joe Smith and freshman Eric Kroshus also assisted on the play. The Harvard dominated at the start...