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...According to The Wall Street Journal, "The most stringent pay restriction bars any company receiving funds from paying top earners bonuses equal to more than one-third of their total annual compensation." That means that a trader making a modest salary of $400,000 who brings in $50 million in profits for his firm would probably be paid less than $600,000 under the new rules. Most traders get bonuses at year end. Successful traders can make $10 million or $20 million a year in exchange for pumping up their employer's bottom line...
...Today [Carroll] made a couple of spectacular saves on their power play,” Donato said. “He kept us in there at times and allowed us to get that third goal, which...
...Carroll, in just the third start of his career, made 42 stops and protected the lead for a Harvard team that was outshot 44-24. Carroll has seized the role of starting goaltender with several solid performances this past week...
...Sophomore Patricia Smith, junior Roxanne Pinto, freshman Monica Zdrojewski, junior Kelly Peeler, and co-captain Devon MacLaughlin also contributed offensively. NYAC 12, HARVARD 10 Earlier on Sunday, the Crimson lost a heartbreaker to NYAC. After building an 8-2 lead by halftime, Harvard gave up eight goals in the third quarter, while scoring only two itself. In the decisive fourth quarter, Crimson coach Erik Farrar’s team was shut out as Harvard lost 12-10. Despite the final outcome, the team looked impressive in the first half. The Crimson began a 6-0 run less than two minutes...
...Stroudsburg, our heads weren’t in the right place.”Despite a solid defensive showing and decent passing, Harvard struggled to score points when it needed to. The Crimson averaged a team attack percentage of only .161, .062, and .161 in the first, second, and third games, respectively.“We’re just having a hard time scoring points on offense,” Baise said. “We’d like to be, as a team, around .250 and .300, and that’s the stat that really matters...