Word: vaughn
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...Crimson offensive effort with a hat trick, while junior defenseman Cori Bassett added two goals of her own.Despite outshooting Princeton 21-5 in the first period, Harvard only managed one goal in the frame off of a backhanded shot by Ryabkina 6:22 into the game. Senior defenseman Kati Vaughn notched the assist on the play.Bassett’s first goal came 3:05 into the second period and was assisted by Brine and junior forward Anna McDonald. Princeton responded quickly when freshman forward Charissa Stadnyk scored a power-play goal to cut Harvard’s lead...
...final moments of his speech by shouting “I don’t have to prove that originalism is perfect!” to a packed, applause-filled room. Scalia, who graduated magna cum laude from the Law School in 1960, delivered the inaugural Herbert W. Vaughn Lecture, a biannual address that will focus on the “founding principles and core doctrines” of the U.S. Constitution. In his speech, entitlted “Methodology of Originalism,” Scalia argued that justices should strive to base their decisions on the original meaning...
...guys.”A controversial play came in the sixth inning when it looked like Zailskas had struck out a batter on a 3-2 pitch with two outs. The umpire called ball four, however, and in the next at bat, San Diego State’s Cory Vaughn hit a three-run homer.“I know he had the kid struck out,” Walsh said. “It sure would’ve been nice going into that ninth inning with a 1-0 situation.” Harvard threatened with...
...play our best hockey today, and that’s disappointing.”The Crimson opened the scoring after drawing a penalty just over four minutes into the first period, when Harvard took advantage of the power play opportunity to take 1-0 lead. Junior defenseman Katie Vaughn needled a slapshot through traffic from the blueline, which junior forward Jenny Brine deflected into the net for her 20th goal of the season.Vaillancourt, the Crimson’s leading scorer and a Patty Kazmaier Award finalist, almost doubled Harvard’s lead on a shorthanded opportunity when she stole...
...Green at a severe disadvantage. Junior Sarah Newman and senior Carrie Thompson were both sent to the penalty box within a minute of each other, giving the Crimson a 5-on-3 power play.Harvard capitalized on the opportunity when Vaillancourt struck again, one-timing a pass from junior Katie Vaughn on a textbook play, to give the Crimson a 4-1 lead and essentially put the game out of reach for the Big Green.“It kind of takes the wind out of your sails a little bit,” Hudak said. “I really...