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...most of last season, then-sophomore Brittany Martin and then-freshman Christina Kessler split time in goal and posted equally impressive numbers. However, Martin earned the starting job for the postseason, capping off the year with a 67-save effort in a quadruple-overtime loss to Wisconsin in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. In this weekend’s exhibition, Kessler and Martin were given the Friday and Saturday night starts, respectively, to simulate real-game situations. McGill snuck one goal by Kessler in her 14-save appearance while the Martlets managed to get two past Martin...
...varsity four won at the Head of the Charles Regatta and the varsity eight finished third at both Eastern Sprints and IRAs.That success continued in the 2005-2006 season, as the varsity lightweights won the Windermere Regatta and the Knecht Cup with an emphatic win over national lightweight powerhouses Wisconsin and Princeton. In addition, they took home silver and bronze metals at Eastern Sprints and IRAs, respectively. Tucker’s record speaks for itself. She has shaped the Radcliffe lightweight program into a championship-caliber team, and without her at the helm, the crews must maintain that standard.Despite...
...While those unfamiliar with conkers assume that the game is based on luck, some serious participants claim that practice refines their game. Ian Moss, a technical support engineer from Wisconsin, has attended eight consecutive world championships, and hones his skills on the small but growing international circuit, which includes at least five competitions throughout Europe. "I try to strike it from the side where you get a nice line right across the nut," he says. Although he lost in the first round to a man dressed as a scarecrow, his spirit remains in tact. "You lose and you get bruises...
...good thing she did. Since then, she has become the winningest coach in Harvard history, leading the Crimson to an incredible 268-124-19 during her first 13 seasons as head coach. Most recently, the team had an NCAA tournament appearance, losing to the eventual national champion Wisconsin in a four-overtime thriller...
...term global boiling, like the proverbial experiment in which a frog stays in a gradually warming pot of water and eventually dies. Maybe we all need to visualize the destruction to make us feel a sense of immediate danger. H. Steven Moffic, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee...