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...Northeastern, but we really felt that we wanted to play our game.”Some of Harvard’s most recent losses occurred when its opponents took advantage of the team’s slow start and forced the team to play catch-up hockey. But tonight, the Crimson began the game by crashing the Huskies’ net early and often.“We always try to forecheck teams hard, that’s one of the strengths of our team,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “That?...
...Northeastern’s netminder Brad Thiessen. Boosting the Crimson’s lead, sophomore Doug Rogers finished off a play initiated by senior Alex Mientel and Taylor.Overall, four seniors earned points for tonight’s goals.“My class especially, we really wanted this one tonight, probably more than any game I’ve played in my career,” Taylor said. “We were able to get that through to the younger guys, and we were able to come out with a big team effort tonight.”BOUNCING BACK...
...Super Bowl party in Boston on Sunday, and then held a 9 a.m. rally at Faneuil Hall yesterday. Former Governor Mitt Romney, who is facing off against McCain, will vote in Belmont this afternoon, and then hold an election event at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston tonight. Northeastern student Esther Chou, a Clinton supporter, accompanied her friends to the event. “I originally liked Edwards’ message,” she said. “Now I’m leaning Hillary, but I’m here to experience.” Outside...
...Thus even before Barack Obama racked up his first win in Georgia, the Clinton campaign held a conference call with reporters and repeated four times its mantra that "the results tonight will be inconclusive." As exit polls pointed to strong Obama showings in what were once solid Clinton states, the Clinton campaign tried to raise the bar for Obama, suggesting that a failure to win California would be a setback after that Oprahpalooza over the weekend. Clinton's projected win in the Golden State was surely her biggest prize of the night, while victories in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arkansas helped...
...jumping out to an early lead. Junior Emily Tay scored 15 points to lead a balanced offensive attack, while co-captain Lindsay Hallion chipped in 14 on 6-of-9 shooting. Nine other players scored for Harvard, which tied its highest offensive output of the season. “Tonight was as sweet as it comes, to be able to put up big numbers and beat [Princeton] on our home court,” Hallion said. Though this weekend was only the second of the 2008 Ivy season, the game already signified an important turn in the Ancient Eight...