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...balanced in the first period. Both teams threatened the net, but Guckian and Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Kessler withstood the pressure to keep the score at 0-0.“That’s what these kinds of games are probably going to be like,” Stone said. “It’s wonderful if you can get out and get ahead early, but in some ways it settles you in because you know that it’s going to be a great battle and it helps you stay focused.”Harvard...
...down No. 9 Clarkson (24-9-5, 13-6-3), 3-0, Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center to advance to the ECAC championship for the first time since 2006.“I thought it was a great hockey game to watch,” Crimson coach Katey Stone said. “It was back and forth, the first period and a half were exciting for the fans and I think it was a matter of time before we chipped away and found our openings and when we did we took advantage of it.”Although...
...title.If the past holds any implications for the playoffs, the Crimson have plenty of evidence to feel confident about the upcoming battle after defeating the Golden Knights 5-0 and 3-1 in two regular-season contests, the last of which occurred on Jan. 12. But, head coach Katey Stone knows it will not be so easy.“In the tournament, everyone starts back at zero,” Stone said. “At this point each team has two wins and that’s all that matters.”In fact, the Golden Knights...
...Quintanar, he says his sexuality is only one small part of his identity. Staff has risen to prominence on campus, but through a different channel than queer politics: Staff currently chairs the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee, a position that is often seen as a stepping-stone to the council’s presidency.“I would just say that those who you don’t see everyday as gay or don’t talk about being gay have a reason for it,” he says of his decision to remain...
...likely letters, admissions decisions will not be sent until March 31. “At this point any story by the New York Times based on any individual’s possible admission or rejection would be speculative, premature, and potentially misleading,” University spokesman Alan J. Stone said in a written statement.“We are very proud of the students who have been part of Harvard basketball over the years,” the admissions office said, “and we are confident that the students who will enroll next year will be equally...