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...defender. The ball popped up in front of the net, and junior forward Gretchen Fuller shot the ball past Darmouth goalie Lauren Balukjian at the 14:01 mark to give Harvard a 1-0 lead. The Crimson advantage proved short-lived, however. A little over five minutes later, back Whitney Waugh, who led the Big Green with four shots on goal, converted on a penalty corner to knot the game at 1-1. The score remained deadlocked until late in the first half. Forward Lizzie Bidner netted what would prove to be the gamewinning goal, deflecting a shot past freshman...
...Riain and Anderson won three matches to escape the doubles qualifying bracket. The pair defeated teams from Michigan and Pepperdine and then knocked off Florida’s Whitney Benik and Nina Suvak to make it to the main draw. Last year, Benik and Frangulyan teamed up to capture the tournament’s doubles title...
...when Northeastern’s Whitney Shean beat Knoche on the team’s fifth stroke, the scoreboard finally ticked off one more, final goal in the Huskies’ favor...
DIED. TED CRONER, 82, experimental photographer whose ghostly, blurred images of nighttime New York City in the 1940s and '50s have been showcased at the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum; in Manhattan...
...subject of "The Art of Richard Tuttle," a retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) that sends you home with your senses briskly reconditioned. After it closes in San Francisco on Oct. 16, the exhibition goes on the road for two years, heading first to the Whitney--talk about "I shall return!"--then to Des Moines, Iowa; Dallas; Chicago; and Los Angeles...