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...With critics who raise pointed concerns that the Academy would rather ignore, free speech becomes not as honorable and courageous a principle as it had previously appeared. The progressives prefer their opponents be straw men—bearded, tie-less clowns from Iran...
...every Crimson home game this year has seen a defensive back intercept two passes...Senior wideout Corey Mazza caught his 26th career touchdown pass, meaning he’s only two scores shy of the record held by Carl Morris ’03. His five catches broke a tie with Terrence Patterson ’00 for second place on Harvard’s all-time receptions list...Murphy was indudcted on Saturday evening into the Athletics Hall of Fame at his alma mater, Springfield College. Murphy has 116 wins in 21 seasons as a head coach...
...scoreless minutes, the Harvard field hockey team suffered a heartbreaking overtime loss to No. 20 Princeton, 1-0, Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. The Tigers (10-4, 5-1 Ivy) clinched a share of the Ivy League title, while the Crimson (7-7, 3-2 Ivy) fell to a tie for second place. Princeton sophomore Kaitlin Donovan scored the game-winning goal with just over three minutes remaining in overtime. The goal capped a game in which the Crimson defense shone and the offense struggled to challenge Princeton goalkeeper Cynthia Wray. “We played good individual and team...
...came together.”Freshman Gina Wideroff also notched a second-half score when she headed in a corner kick from freshman defender Caroline Kutler. The goal was Wideroff’s fourth of the season, while the assist was Kutler’s first collegiate point. Despite tying a season high with four goals, the Crimson was never out of the woods against a Tigers team with some offensive firepower of its own. Princeton, which entered the game second in the league with 22 goals scored, outshot Harvard, 25-13, on the day.The Tigers showed off their...
...minutes into the second period, when Rebecca Martindale stole the puck in front of the Crimson net and put it past sophomore goalie Christina Kessler.In the third, the Martlets struck again on a Vanessa Davidson goal.McGill continued to dominate possession in the third period, and seemed poised to tie the game on several occasions. But Harvard freshman goalie Kylie Stephens, who came in for the third quarter of both games, made some outstanding saves to preserve the Crimson’s lead.Stephens’ performance thrust her into the middle of a three-way conversation at goalie, where before...