Word: standout
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White would be the standout on the afternoon, notching a career-high two goals. His first score was the Crimson’s initial goal of the game. With Harvard trailing 1-0, junior midfielder Dave Dobrosky found White on the left wing where the freshman ripped a shot past Quaker goaltender Joe Hegener...
...Crimson kicked off the frame unable to find the basket, and the Red Storm pounced on the opportunity, unleashing an offensive downpour led by its standout forward, Da’Shena Stevens. The 6’1 rookie sensation, who had scored eight points in the first half, doubled that total in the opening four minutes of the second, spearheading a 16-4 run that gave St. John’s a 48-33 advantage...
...once again Mr. Do-it-all, serving up back-to-back aces to give Harvard a comfortable 11-4 lead. A few plays later, Weissbourd then smashed a powerful serve to the opponent before forcefully killing the ball to give the Crimson a ten point lead. The senior standout would finish the game with 21 kills and an incredible .667 hitting percentage...
...Harvard’s top two scorers, Martin and sophomore Jess Halpern, once again led the attack with five goals apiece. Martin threw in two assists while Halpern had one, as four of their teammates also got on the scoreboard. Tri-captain Sara Flood and freshman standout Tyler Petropulous each contributed a score and an assist. Husky captain Whitney Michele led all scorers with eight points in the loss, tallying five goals and three helpers.Coming off a disappointing performance Saturday in its Ivy opener, a 12-8 loss at Brown, Harvard was well aware that it needed to make...
...many strange confrontations that occur over the course of their story. There is no weak link in the company; the silent and troubled seven-year-old daughter (Helen Steinman) has a stage presence as forceful as that of Clay’s officious mother (Nancy E. Carroll). The standout performance, however, is given by Philana Mia as Kalina, the young Eastern European girlfriend of Clay’s obnoxious brother, Cash. Her warm presence onstage allows her to alternate effortlessly between her character’s comedic and serious moments. Kalina is tender and loving, if at times offensive...