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...timing. “Let’s imagine the worst case scenario,” this play seems to say. “Let’s see what this national nightmare would look like.” Last Friday’s performance wasn??t perfect, but it didn’t need to be. You won’t see another piece of theater anywhere on campus that feels this viscerally relevant.Political assassinations happen all over the world, but there is something distinctly American about the act, some combination of violence, theatricality, and grotesque individual...
...lead, sneaking a shot past Crimson junior goalie Christina Kessler.The Saints struck again just three minutes later, when Emma Clark got the puck from Vanessa Emond and gave St. Lawrence a crucial insurance goal and a 3-0 advantage.“It felt like the puck wasn??t bouncing our way,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “Our pucks were hopping over sticks and hitting posts, while they got lucky on some interceptions and breakaways.”With just four and half minutes left to play, a Harvard offense that...
...field than nationals ends up being. It’s the most competitive regatta that we sail all fall,” captain Megan Watson said. “The fact that we got fourth place overall in trying conditions is really exciting.”Although the weather wasn??t quite as wild in the mid-Atlantic, the Crimson still faced heavy winds throughout the weekend.“On Saturday, it was very windy and wavy, which are conditions we haven’t sailed in at all this year, but they are also conditions very...
...seconds left saved Harvard from many things, not the least of which was losing an Ivy League title shot next weekend against Yale—a sort of redemption after the team came down to Philadelphia two years ago with the same hope and left empty-handed.But it certainly wasn??t easy, and at times it wasn??t pretty. The Crimson came just inches from losing a game it lost statistically in almost every category.Harvard couldn’t stop the run—the D gave up 254 yards rushing, 174 of those to Quakers quarterback...
...Leone said. As the final minutes of regulation and overtime wore on, fatigue was palpable on both sides. It didn’t help that a few minutes of steady rain in the second overtime period were enough to make the turf and ball slick and unpredictable.Still, the Crimson wasn??t making excuses for its performance down the stretch.“We should be able to handle the physical side of going to overtime over and over again,” junior defender Lizzy Nichols said. “I think it’s a sign...