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...three, but four of the top goalies in women’s hockey. The weekend opener pitted Crimson sophomore Brittany Martin against Bulldogs rookie Kim Martin (pronounced mar-teen). The UMD freshman is no stranger to top competition, however, having started in net for Team Sweden at the Winter Olympics in February. The Stockholm native led her country to a stunning semifinal win over the U.S. squad, which incidentally included Harvard stalwarts Chu and Cahow, at the tender age of 19.“It’s not easy for international players to come here, not knowing that much...
Freshman goalie Kim Martin, a member of the Swedish Olympic team that upset the United States in the semifinal round at the Winter Games in Turin, stopped 25 shots and earned USCHO Defensive Player of the Week honors. UMD also has talented senior netminder Riitta Schaublin on the roster...
Five years ago, Romney swaggered onto the Massachusetts political stage a lionized celebrity. Fresh off the heels of his star turn as the efficient and corruption-free organizer of the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, he promised the citizens of Massachusetts that he wasn’t some Republican Party hack; he would emphasize a no-nonsense governing strategy, focusing on results instead of ideology. Then a funny thing happened: upon being sworn in as Governor, Romney decided that he pregerred campaigning to governing...
...site Winter has set up in reaction to his injury, www.guitarherobrokemyknee.com, features a mock-serious “Letter to Red Octane Games”—well aware of the absurdity of his accident, Winter is wisely not pressing charges—complete with lines like: “While I am in love with your game, it has caused me great harm.” According to his Web site, while “shredding a massive lick,” Winter “pivoted into a great thrashing stance,” and before...
...giving up a point in a 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweep. Senior Mihir Sheth, after being hit in the hand with his opponent’s racquet, won in three quick games. Freshman Colin West also had an easy time in the third slot for Harvard. After winter break, the Crimson will face its toughest competitors of the season when it takes on Trinity, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. “Everyone is fit and playing well,” Suchde said. “If we keep putting in the effort, we should be in good shape...