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...Scarlet Knights gave Harvard every chance for a dramatic comeback, as Rutgers turned the ball over three times in the final two minutes. With 1:52 left, co-captain forward Hana Peljto stole the ball from Dawn McCullouch and iced a layup to put the Crimson within one basket...
...Harvard exchanged baskets through the first five minutes of the second half, but with 15:55 remaining in the game, co-captain Tricia Tubridy grabbed the momentum for good. Tubridy stole the ball from Terrier guard Katie Terhune under the BU basket and immediately converted a layup, extending Harvard’s lead to eight at 48-40. The Crimson pushed its advantage to as many as 22 points on two occasions, both on Cserny tallies with less than five minutes...
...frustrating power play came in the third period, after Cornell’s Shane Hynes scored at 5:09. Chris Abbott went off for tripping 29 seconds later, but the only shot on goal during the ensuing power play came from Abbott’s twin brother Cam, who stole a pass from Pettit to Welch and had his breakaway chance turned aside by Harvard junior goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris...
Robert A. Hodgson ’05, as Mr. Bungee, stole the show—but the fact that he was playing a guy in a frog suit may have guaranteed that. Hodgson was completely convincing as the tap-dancing and smarmily upbeat amphibian. His frog costume, well-designed by Bethany L. Hoag ’06, was another show highlight, featuring a large fake head, green gloves and tights, and a large colorful tie. Moffo’s Gordon was nervous, weepy and dubiously happy; he also had a touching chemistry with his boyfriend Roger, played by Ryan...
...number, the entertainment reaches a pinnacle (director Leigh Shapiro deserves some credit for this, too). Bo Meng ’06, as Spanish Grand Inquisitor Don Alhambra, projects with fantastic clarity—even accounting for the Ag’s miserable acoustics, his song “I Stole The Prince” is great—and he demonstrates a keen grasp of physical comedy. Luiz, in a quintessentially G&S role, gets many a laugh, and acts alongside the dynamically voiced Andrea Coleman, who turns in a hilarious performance as the Duchess. In a lesser role, Riley...