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...three blocks away. Nurses carrying babies boarded rowboats--respirating the sickest ones by "hand bagging," a method of forcing air into the lungs. But the helicopter was commandeered for another mission, and the nurses returned with their swaddled patients. "The staff was just emotionally drained. They're crying and upset as they came back," says Gibson. She walked the units to reassure them. "They needed to look in my face and see that it was going to be all right. I told them our No. 1 focus is our patients. We don't want to rush out of here...
...that kind of team—we can’t spend that much time in our defensive zone.”After freshman Jenny Brine scored her third goal of the night on a play in which she charged into the net, Lane became upset and frustrated that no call had been made on the play. To her dismay, and Brine’s benefit, the referee awarded the Crimson the goal and a 3-0 lead that was more than enough for Harvard senior goaltender Ali Boe to uphold.Dating back through last season, the Crimson has now taken...
...tournament in each of the past three campaigns. But Harvard does come into tonight’s game having beaten Dartmouth in their past two meetings. In their first contest last year, Nicole Corriero ’05 scored five goals to lead the Crimson to a 6-3 upset win in Hanover. And in their last meeting, senior Lindsay Weaver notched the game-winning goal, giving Harvard a 4-3 win before 1,611 fans at Bright. While Dartmouth’s scoring offense has dropped to 24th in the nation this year and the Big Green has fallen...
...upset with how we started the second half,” said Delaney-Smith. “In the first five to seven minutes of the second half, we started slow. That was a disappointment to us—we didn’t want that to happen. And that’s what lost the game...
...Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) could not sustain the momentum built by Preston, as Picarsic lost his match on a technical fall and Latessa lost an 8-4 decision. Freshman Andrew Flanagan (157 lbs.) managed a hard-fought bout against 19th-ranked James Strouse, but could not pull off the upset, dropping a 3-2 decision and putting Harvard in a 17-6 hole. Some questionable calls by the referees went against the Crimson and hampered the comeback effort. “The referees weren’t giving us too many calls,” Preston said...