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...Olive proved it would be a formidable opponent early in the match, hitting .400 and recording 18 kills in the first game. The Crimson dropped the first frame, 30-26.In the second contest, Harvard and Mount Olive were neck-and-neck throughout the game, as both teams battled to a tie 17 times and exchanged the lead seven times. But the Trojans put away for of the last five points of the game, giving the team a 30-27 win over the Crimson.Harvard fought back in the third frame, as it forced nine errors from Mount Olive. With the game tied...
...opportunity as the Tigers’ Mike Moore sent in a shot from the left wing at 5:50 in the second period. In the scuffle for Richter’s deflection, Princeton’s Lee Jubinville managed to poke a second attempt past Richter to tie the score at one. The favored Tigers wouldn’t go quietly in the third period, testing Richter and the Harvard defense and getting a goal on a Moore slapshot at 12:28 to make things interesting. A couple of close calls in the Crimson zone had the Princeton reserves raising...
...superdelegate votes could break a tie between Clinton and Obama, but some of the 796 party insiders are more coveted than others. Prominent free agents...
...grasp manages to elude our major political parties. Privileged as they are by electoral laws that make third-party success all but impossible, the Democrats and Republicans cannot hide behind tired excuses of their moral or legal independence as “private organizations.” Their fundamental tie to the government—which, for example, allows primary election ballots to run alongside other state election issues—obligates these political parties to higher standards of democratic fairness than mere private institutions. They may not be government entities in name, but they are as influential. No viable...
...style. In the Crimson’s 5-0 victory over the Engineers, Cahow put what teammate Sarah Vaillancourt called “the cherry on the sundae,” picking up two assists to give her an even 100 points for her career, placing her in a tie for 17th on Harvard’s all-time scoring list. “It’s a great achievement and it’s made more so by the fact that every year women’s hockey and this league get better,” Cahow said...