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...Kyle had a great stretch of games where he played very well, I don’t think the last two were his best, and Justin has worked very hard.” While the Raiders did manage to beat Tobe early off of a turnover in the Crimson zone, he shut down the Colgate offense for the rest of the night, turning away a total of 22 Raiders shots. “Tobe played a great game,” freshman defenseman Chad Morin said. “Without some of those stops, it’s a whole...
...most of his 33 points at Jadwin Gym: beating his man off the dribble and taking it to the hoop for a layup, which made it 27-23 Harvard. “With their defense switching in and out—kind of like a zone, kind of a man matchup look—Drew was able to get a lot of good isolation,” captain Jim Goffredo said. “He was just able to get to the hole, and that is his game. When he can take over, he does, and he did a great...
...stretch.” The Crimson showed that resiliency after two periods of stagnant play left the two teams found themselves tied, 1-1. Stone gave an inspiring speech in the locker room during the intermission, highlighting the need to stop Yale’s momentum in the offensive zone. “I just said, ‘You know what? You want to be a Division I hockey player, you want to play at this level—those are the kinds of things that you have to be able to control...
...said Kidd, pointing to the House common rooms and the libraries. “I’d seriously doubt it would get anywhere because we’re a 97 percent residential campus,” she added. Students, however, expressed enthusiasm for a centrally-located nap zone on campus. “Having a place for Quadlings or people who live in Mather to take a quick nap and get rejuvenated when they’re out for the day would definitely be a good thing,” said Abigail W. Darby...
...Hatred has gone mainstream, spreading first to victims of the violence and their families--the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who have lost loved ones, jobs, homes, occasionally entire neighborhoods--and then into the wider society. Now it permeates not only the rancorous political discourse of Baghdad's Green Zone but also ordinary conversations in homes and marketplaces, arousing a fury even in those who have no obvious, pressing grievance. Neither Muslawi nor Hussein has suffered personal loss, but they are relatively able to tap into the same loathing that motivates the Shi'ite militias and Sunni jihadis...