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...until you feel like they complement each other.” The complement was productive as well as cohesive, keying the Crimson offense throughout the convincing win. “It was my first chance to work with [Raimondi] and [Johnston] and I think our line clicked really well tonight,” Brine said. “Johnston was cycling down low and putting the puck on net.” “We mesh well,” Johnston added. On all three goals, Brine displayed her deft touch around the goal and penchant for cleaning...
...quick jumper by Goffredo and a breakaway layup by Housman put Harvard back up 10. Housman set a career high with 18 points on the evening as well as three steals and three boards. “I thought he could get to the rim a little bit tonight,” Sullivan said. “And that’s exactly what we told him to do...His numbers were terrific.” “It was good for him to get back and have a good game tonight,” captain Matt Stehle added...
...after several years of high-profile match ups against perennial rival Dartmouth, including one game in 2003 that was labeled “The Best Show in Town” by the Boston Globe, when the no. 9 Harvard women’s ice hockey team takes the ice tonight against the Big Green at the Bright Hockey Center, they will be fighting for more than just momentum. “It’s been a great rivalry,” said Harvard coach Katey Stone before her team’s practice yesterday afternoon. “Just...
...Meinhardt. The junior guard tallied 23 points—including seven consecutive points in the second half—and nailed several off-balance shots in the second half to keep the Crimson at bay. “[Meinhardt] wasn’t a primary focus in our defense tonight,” Robinson said, adding, “She hit some tough shots. We just have to get out to the perimeter a little bit more.” Harvard guard Emily Tay, the reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Week, also made an impact for the Crimson...
...approximately 15-acre parcel of land owned by Harvard on the periphery of the arboretum. While members of a community task force did not object to the plans presented at the meeting, they accused the University of neglecting more specific issues of concern. “What I see tonight is a lot of responsiveness from the design standpoints that have already been raised,” said Carter Wilkie, a member of the Longfellow Area Neighborhood Association Board of Directors. “But we’ve sort of danced around the elephant in the room...