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Sophomore John Stamatis fought hard to prevent the Binghamton defense from getting the ball. And when he slid around a Bearcats defender to cross the ball right in front of the goalmouth, he found a streaking Fucito, who got enough of his foot on the ball and hit the wide open net to knot the score...
...back of the net 10:41 into the second period, tying it at 2-2.But the balance of power shifted back to the Saints six minutes later, as St. Lawrence’s Casey Parenteau grabbed an open puck in front of the net after a Reese turnover and slid it past Tobe to regain the lead.“Unfortunately, for about seven minutes in the second period, we fell asleep,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “We dug ourselves a hole that we couldn?...
...Eloise’s narration that Willig, a graduate of Harvard Law School, reminds us of her own pedigree. The description is often cutely evocative—“I missed the rutted brick streets of Harvard Square, where my heels stuck between the stones and my boots slid out from under me in slushy weather.” Or sometimes playfully displays a sense of self-reflexive Harvardian irony—“Next to me, I could hear orange blazer man drawling, ‘An ironic reconstruction of an iconic representation?...
Texas has had some pretty famous leaders over the last century, from Lyndon Baines Johnson to John Connally and more recently, of course, George W. Bush. But Rick Perry, the man who slid into office when Bush decamped for Washington six years ago, could easily become the longest-serving governor in the history of Texas even if a majority of voters cast their ballots against him on Nov. 7 - and recent polls show they plan on doing just that. Perry is leading a gubernatorial pack of five, but with the support of less than 40% of likely voters...
...managed to corral the ball. Play opened up in the second half as both teams managed to find more offense. Cornell came dangerously close to scoring several times, but each time, Knoche rose to the task. Sophomore Brenna Gulotta shook the Harvard defense loose on a breakaway, but Knoche slid in, kicking the ball away with her foot. Minutes later, the scene repeated itself. This time, Knoche rushed out to deny sophomore midfielder Abbi Horn, ably defending against the attack with her feet. In the final minutes of regulation, Harvard moved Ziomek up from back to midfield in an attempt...