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...been finding a rhythm,” Rhodes said. “We just wanted to focus on getting that win.”Harvard hoped to strike early in extra time after playing two full overtime periods on Sunday before ending in a 1-1 tie with Wisconsin. Even with the game tied at one apiece in the second half, Harvard had plenty of chances to put the game away and prevent extra time altogether.In the 68th minute, junior Christina Hagner’s game-tying bid nicked off the far post and out of harm?...
...this turning over from last year, and the Harvard women’s hockey team has a chip on its shoulder after being sent home early by Wisconsin in the NCAA Frozen Four...
...works hard all game,” Sheeleigh said. “She doesn’t give up.” On Sunday, Baskind continued her scoring streak by putting in the team’s only goal in a tight one against Big Ten opponent Wisconsin. Sheeleigh lofted a pass over the head of the Badgers’ back line, and Baskind used her speed to streak past the defense, stay onside, and beat the Wisconsin keeper one-on-one. Harvard couldn’t keep the Badgers off the scoreboard and the game ended...
...Crimson defense that proved the difference yesterday afternoon at Ohiri Field. Behind a strong effort from junior keeper Lauren Mann and a little luck off the foot of junior defender Kelli Okuji, Harvard (2-2-1) battled to a 1-1 tie against Big Ten powerhouse Wisconsin (4-2-1). With the Crimson up 1-0 nearing the end of the first half, the Badgers’ offense came to life, sending a ball into the box that evaded a diving Mann. Shooting into an open net, Wisconsin looked poised to tie the game just before halftime. But Okuji stepped...
Government professor Lisa L. Martin, who served as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’s first diversity dean and chair of the Standing Committee on Women, has left Harvard for the University of Wisconsin at Madison, criticizing Dean of the Faculty Michael D. Smith’s commitment to hiring minority and female professors on her way out.As a leader of female and minority recruitment, Martin compiled and released two reports on hiring. Her first report raised alarm when it found that the female tenure rate in 2005-2006 had fallen to 21 percent—half...