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...intelligence specialist in Buenos Aires: "If the British really intend to try an assault on the Falklands, they had better go back and get a bigger stick...
...week with two goals and one assist against Boston College. Although BC jumped out to an early lead in the first period, Taylor kept his team in contention throughout the contest. His game-tying first period goal came after a skillful pass against the boards back to his own stick, setting up a shot from the right faceoff circle. In the third period, with Harvard down by two goals with less than ten minutes to play, Taylor, along with senior forward Jon Pelle, brought the Crimson back into the game with a pair of goals. Taylor’s score...
...Million, an online tournament that guarantees a first prize of over $100,000 (don’t rush to that friend request, though—Wan didn’t walk away with the grand prize). But while Law School students may be learning about poker, undergraduates should probably stick to playing for Crimson cash—though Nesson asked Wan to start a Harvard College chapter of GPSTS, the Student Activities Office is doing its best to party-grant this movement, unwilling to recognize poker as a legitimate extracurricular. Ever maintaining the party line, the economics concentrator rushes...
...play opportunity eight minutes into the game. Tiger Brittany Salmon got the puck past Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Kessler to give Princeton the 1-0 advantage.But Harvard didn’t stay behind for long. At 11:48 in the first, a shot off of Brine’s stick was deflected to the right side of the goal.Junior Sarah Vaillancourt picked up the rebound and knocked a seemingly impossible shot past Young to tie the game at 1.“It was certainly just hard work going to the net,” head coach Katey Stone said...
...power play goal 8:29 into the first period, Harvard was awarded a penalty shot when a Quinnipiac player defended a puck in the crease just over eight minutes later. The Crimson picked Vaillancourt to take the shot, a no-brainer considering the forward’s speed and stick-handing ability that make her one of the most dangerous scorers in the nation.Vaillancourt did not fail to deliver. The Olympian charged up the ice, faked out Bobcats goalie Jamie Miller and flicked the puck under Miller’s glove to give Harvard a 2-0 lead...