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...first quarter began almost as quickly as the third, with sophomore midfielder Jason Duboe taking the game into his own hands on an unassisted goal just 2:05 in. Hat trick has been the name of the game for the sophomore of late, and yesterday he found a way to outdo his previous three-goal performance—adding two more goals for a hat trick in the first half alone. The third and final time he found the back of the net was the only score of the second quarter for either team...
...probably more exciting than we would’ve liked.”MacLaughlin once again tore it up in the pool, scoring five goals and drawing four ejections. Liao—along with her game-winner—finished the game with a hat trick of her own as seven different scorers notched goals.HARTWICK 17, HARVARD 8The first night of action for Harvard came to a bitter end as Hartwick battered the net in a decisive victory.Despite junior netminder and Crimson magazine chair Nicola Perlman’s best efforts (she recorded 13 saves) Hartwick’s imported...
...Harvard men’s lacrosse team recovered from a 2-1 halftime deficit to defeat UMass (1-2), 8-5, thanks to a 6-0 tear kicked off in the second minute of the third period. Sophomore midfielder Jason Duboe’s hat trick and a strong third frame sealed it for the Crimson (2-1). “It was the first time anyone in our locker room had beat UMass,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “They’ve done a lot of sacrificing so it’s nice...
...teams met, Harvard walked away with a 13-8 loss. And after watching an early lead melt into a 4-4 tie at halftime, the Crimson’s strong third period was well-timed. In that frame, sophomore attacker Jesse Fehr put the finishing touches on a hat-trick and classmate and midfielder Travis Burr slammed in his first two goals of the season within two minutes of each other to take the score to 7-4 at the end of the third. The first goal of the period came during a man-up opportunity for Harvard, when Fehr...
...representations of characters extend to their wardrobes. Penelope’s playful wardrobe of jumpers, opaque tights, and Mary Jane’s captures a girl on the edge of womanhood. Her blue coat with red piping and mismatched buttons becomes a symbol of unconventionality, as little girls go trick-or-treating in lower-budget versions of it. McAvoy is a wonderful leading man and Catherine O’Hara is perfect as an overbearing mom. Another actor, Simon Woods, pops off the screen as Edward, an utterly repulsive upper-class twit. Ricci does a terrific job looking cute?...