Word: stunners
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Those are the empirics, but there’s an emotional component, as well and as always, to this long-standing rivalry. The Crimson has not lost since dropping a 27-24 stunner to the Tigers at Harvard Stadium a year ago that, as its second league loss, effectively ended its bid to repeat as Ivy champs. Harvard is looking for retribution; Princeton, undefeated since being short-changed by the pundits in the preseason, is looking for recognition...
...during the game to help the Crimson to a stunning 73-36 advantage in shots taken.But Flood was unable to win his 30th and most important faceoff, one that Dartmouth controlled and used to score the game-winning goal just 26 seconds later in a 14-13 triple-overtime stunner in the team’s season-finale at Jordan Field.Though the loss drops Harvard to .500 on the season at 6-6, the team has little time to sulk, having received its first invitation to the NCAA tournament in ten years.But before learning of its opening-round date with...
...they did during her freshman year at Harvard. The Crimson was well on its way to a perfect Ivy League season and an NCAA Tournament bid. Holsey was doing her part, averaging 15 minutes per game in early action, and even saw significant floor time in a 79-76 stunner of Syracuse, her first collegiate game. She drained two three-pointers and finished with nine points. Her season, and her budding career, soon went sour. Against Yale, she dislocated her shoulder, the first of four such instances that would ruin her freshman and sophomore years. It was the first time...
...netted the eventual game-winner four minutes into the third period with a high shot to the left post that beat Princeton goalie Eric Leroux. It was a crucial benchmark for Harvard (2-1-0, 2-1-0 ECAC), which came into the night after dropping a 5-2 stunner to ECAC-rookie Quinnipiac the night before. It was a mediocre weekend for Harvard, which came into Friday’s game after a 6-2 thumping of Dartmouth. Against Quinnipiac and Princeton, the Crimson spent all night trying unsuccessfully to find that offensive firepower. “[Friday...
...another stunner to Sir Richard Branson's growing portfolio of former hideaways turned luxury hotels. The latest is the Kasbah Tamadot (virgin.com/kasbah), an 18-room property 50 minutes south of Marrakech, in the foothills of Morocco's High Atlas mountains. Branson, who bought it in 1998, spent years renovating the building. Today, its Moorish doors open onto mosaic-covered courtyards, azure reflecting pools, and terraced gardens, which cascade down to an infinity pool that's ringed by rosebushes, fruit trees and cactus plants...