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...position, the doubles point came down to the No. 3 contest. At that spot, junior Laura Peterzan and senior Vilsa Curto—who is also a former associate photography executive—kept the match even at 4-4, but the two then dropped nine straight points, mostly on unforced errors. The final score went down as an 8-4 loss. “Their match could have gone either way,” Green said. “The great thing about their play was that they were trying to be aggressive. The errors were aggressive errors...
...Four straight victories—including a 12-3 drubbing of No. 20 Fairfield—leads Harvard into its first Ivy League matchup this weekend and arguably one of the toughest midseason stretches in the country: Penn, followed by No. 1 Duke, Denver, No. 9 Cornell, and No. 13 Princeton...
...female comic, you have to try not to look too much like a man, unless you are Rosie O’ Donnell, in which case you don’t have much choice in the matter. Being funny isn’t enough. If you are straight, you must also look fairly attractive. Male comics can be sexy because they’re funny. Women have to be both, but not so much that it’s distracting. Evolutionarily speaking, every time I go on stage I try to wear an outfit that exclaims “Don?...
...Stone must prepare to take her team to the Frozen Four, an event that both she and Harvard are very familiar with.The Crimson has appeared in seven NCAA tournaments, and has now advanced to the semifinals five times. On top of that, Harvard made three straight appearances in the national championship game in 2003-2005, but the team faltered in each.The NCAA championship has, as of yet, eluded Stone. She led the Crimson to a national championship in the 1999 season, but that was before the NCAA began sponsoring women’s hockey as an official sport. That title...
...following each opponent’s name. But that was the only recollection of Friday night’s landslide victory over the Bobcats.The results of the second period revealed the full extent of Harvard’s reversal of fortune, as for the second straight night the team that dominated the second period cruised to victory. While the Crimson used the middle period to explode for five goals on Friday, the second frame allowed the Bobcats to jump ahead 6-3 by beating sophomore goalie Kyle Richter for two power-play and one short-handed goals...