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...attackman Evan Calvert started the Harvard rally, netting his first goal of the day in transition off a quick pass from Cohen to make the score 8-3 with 11:51 remaining in the game. A faceoff win by Flood quickly led to freshman attackman Jason Duboe netting his 11th goal of the season to trim the deficit to four.Four minutes later, the Crimson struck again in rapid succession. After Cohen netted his second goal of the day with 6:43 remaining, Flood won the faceoff, and a minute later Calvert put in his second of the day.Suddenly, Harvard...
...contest early, winning doubles matches at No. 2 and No. 3 for the doubles’ point in addition to winning three singles matches at No. 1, No. 3, and No. 5. Co-captain Gideon Valkin, playing at No. 3, rounded out his collegiate career with his 11th straight singles win, “When Gid came on, it was lights on, lights off,” sophomore Chris Clayton said. “He went out with a bang.” Playing at No. 1, Clayton stormed through his final contest of the season, winning...
...particularly effective, and a lot of that was trying to piece things together at this point in the season.”With the game essentially out of reach and nothing left to lose, Harvard tried to come out strong in the third quarter. Senior Carle Stenmark notched his 11th goal of the season with 7:03 left on a feed from freshman Travis Burr. The assist was the rookie’s first this spring.But the Tigers had an answer, as sophomore Mark Kovler rattled off two straight in less than a minute to give Princeton its biggest lead...
...days it does.” Among other Harvard golfers, freshman Claire Sheldon’s 162 (82-80) earned her a tie for sixth place, sophomore Emily Balmert’s 164 (85-79) was good enough for 10th place, junior Jessica Hazlett fell into a tie for 11th at 165 (79-86), while sophomore Ali Bode’s 166 (77-89) put her in 13th place. Though it played a one-round invitational over spring break, this was Harvard’s first 36-hole tournament since the fall, and the Crimson welcomed the extra holes, quickly...
...Justice Anthony Kennedy's ruling in the Lawrence case was greeted enthusiastically by those who thought it would usher in a new era of privacy rights. But lower courts have been very careful about interpreting the decision. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, for instance, twice rejected efforts to broaden Lawrence. In 2004, it upheld Florida's law prohibiting gay adoptions by saying the importance of providing for children gives the state the right to set rules for their adoption. And later that year, it ruled that a district judge in Alabama had erred in using Lawrence to strike down...