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...shots and 13 straying wide.“The guys have been doing a great job, keeping the guys to the outside, clearing rebounds for me, giving me a chance to challenge the shooters,” Richter said.And those 23 times when the puck was on target, Richter stood tall in net, making just one mistake and foiling Cornell’s Colin Greening several times, often just inches from the goal line.The Big Red pulled netminder Ben Scrivens for the final 1:20 of the game, but the extra attacker proved to be of little help. The best...
...could have been the happily-ever-after ending to a fairytale-like career. After being forced to miss his entire sophomore season due to injury, senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti stood triumphantly undefeated at the center of the Yale Bowl before 57,248 fans after besting ugly stepsister and bitter rival Yale 37-6 for the Ivy League championship. It could have been the perfect career-ending moment. But it wasn’t, because Pizzotti will be back again next year for his fifth season and to lead Harvard in another quest for the Ivy crown...
Tipsy students filled the field outside the Yale Bowl Saturday, despite fears that tightened regulations would tame the festivities. Though rules circulated prior to the event forbade serving alcohol to minors and playing drinking games, police stood by while the guidelines went largely unheeded. Lowell House Stein Club Secretary Bryan A. Haut ’08 said his only interaction with the law during the event occurred when one officer stopped by to comment on the cheap brand of beer he was drinking. “I offered him one, and he said he couldn’t because...
These two plays featured a geometrically triangular relationship between the artist, words, and music on stage. Epstein looked out and addressed the audience from atop a small, central stage as Solis and the musicians stood on either side of him. One of the world’s most experienced Beckett actors, Epstein deftly conveyed the tiresome and even agonizing perspective of an artist through his contorted expressions...
...those 23 times when the puck was on target, Richter stood tall on net, making just one mistake and foiling Cornell’s Colin Greening several times, often just inches outside the goal line...