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...Tanya A. Thompson ’06, as she thanked the BMF for the award in her video. The personal serenades were a new addition to this year’s program. They “were a very personal touch that I appreciated,” said award-winner Laws. After the celebration of the senior leaders, de León praised the support network she said she could observe amongst Harvard’s black female leaders. “It’s that synergy and interdependence that allows us all to rise...
...between the first and second periods. “We just settled down and stuck to our game plan, and once we answered back, we knew we were going forward.”Leading the charge for the Crimson was freshman Sarah Wilson, whose two goals, including the game-winner with 1:15 left in the busy opening period, earned her tournament MVP honors. On that tally, Wilson took the puck out of the corner and beat several defenders in working the puck out in front of the net, before beating substitute goaltender Nicole Stock top shelf...
...games of her career—considering the performance in a win-or-go-home situation—by netting two pucks against the Saints’ Meghan Gluckian. The first opened the scoring midway through the first period on Friday, while the second proved to be the game-winner. On the latter, Solley received a pass from the stick of Norah Sluzas on the blue line and put a shot on net. Gluckian stuffed the offer, but Solley picked up the rebound, and after going around the net, beat the Saints’ goalie for the game-winner with...
...rest of St. Lawrence for the sixth and seventh straight times. The last time these two squads faced off, Trevelyan registered an assist and scored a go-ahead goal before senior Dan Murphy led Harvard’s comeback charge to down the Saints (20-15-2).The winner of this weekend’s best-of-three quarterfinal series will travel to Albany, N.Y., next weekend to compete in the semifinals of the ECAC tournament.“It’s win, or lose and go home,” junior winger Ryan Maki said...
...exotic, unattainable goals,” says Riverton of her hopes for the program.Its newest endeavor, a scriptwriting competition, formed jointly with classmate David S. Alpert ’97 and his Circle of Confusion LLC, is accepting submissions of student screenplays throughout March. After a selection process, the winner receives a cash prize and—more importantly—the attention of professional directors and producers.Many Harvard writers, pre-professional or not, are entering their work.Since this is the competition’s first year, Riverton doesn’t quite know what to expect, but is hoping...