Word: tonight
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...into it,” said freshman middle hitter Brady Weissbourd. “We really felt together.” “Against Springfield, we didn’t really feel a lot of drive,” Crimson coach Chris Ridolfi added. “[Tonight] we were just trying to feel like a team, to act like a team.” But as the first game got underway, it looked as though last night’s performance might be just more of the same. Harvard found itself in a five-point hole after...
...another day. It means next weekend will be spent in Albany at the ECAC tournament’s championship weekend festivities.For now, the Crimson will have to keep Trevelyan and St. Lawrence from pulling off the un-Hollywood ending, and the battle begins at 7:00 pm tonight.—Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...never forget that night. The three of us were together, as we had been for years through games of tag on the playground, truth-or-dare in the haymow, junior high sleepovers, and high school dances. But tonight we were children no longer—we were young adults, sitting together quietly on the night one of us lost her father...
...probably going to win,” Cornell coach Steve Donahue said. “Talent is thrown out the window. We’re not playing for a playoff, and for that I feel bad for all our guys. I felt Harvard allowed that to affect it tonight.” Cornell would shoot just 6-for-18 from behind the arc but the damage had already been done, as Harvard never pulled any closer than eight the rest of the way. “In the second half, we were fine,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan...
...highest scoring output and most three-point makes since Harvard’s win at Brown in January, in which Goffredo scored 30. “It was good to see him go off—he’s really the reason we were able to win tonight,” Stehle said. “We got him some open looks finally, and once he gets it going he can hit shots with guys draped all over him.” The Lions entered the weekend shooting a league-best .375 from three-point range while holding opponents...