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...forced the Crimson’s guards into multiple traveling violations and bad passes. “You have to be real careful with the ball [against Jaaber],” freshman guard Jeremy Lin said. “You have to be real smart about choosing when to attack him. I think he’s at a different level than most of the guys we’ve played against.” From the get-go, Harvard looked timid as the Quakers jumped out to a 7-0 lead. The Crimson clawed back early, behind two steals...
...squelch any ideas of a Crimson comeback. “We battled back in the third quarter, but it was just too slow of a start,” Flood said. Anything Harvard lacked on offense in the early goings was made up for by the Buckeye attack unit. Ohio State kept sophomore Joe Pike busy in goal, earning a lead it would never relinquish less than two minutes into the game. The Crimson’s two-goalie experiment saw Pike get the bulk of the action while junior Evan O’Donnell filled in late with...
...sharing time with hot goalies,” captain Dylan Reese said. “He played great this weekend.” While the Crimson defense played solidly in front of Tobe, the netminder contributed a couple of flashy plays to help foil the Big Red attack. With just under eight minutes remaining in the opening frame, Tobe dove out of his crease and poked a puck away from Cornell center Michael Kennedy. Similarly, in the third period, Tobe thwarted a Big Red 5-on-3 scoring opportunity when he sprawled out in front of the net to stymie...
...Washington Post, some wounded soldiers have lived amid mice, mold and mismanagement in outpatient facilities. It was a shocking account to ordinary Americans who know of Walter Reed by its spit-shine, high-tech image, but especially to me. An embedded reporter who lost a hand in a grenade attack, I was treated at Walter Reed as an in-patient from December 16, 2003 to January 8, 2004, when I left for my home in Washington. I returned regularly to the hospital as an outpatient for 18 months, stopping often to visit friends who were living in the modern, clean...
...been even quicker tonight.” The Crimson hoped to complete the match in three successive games but a valiant effort from the Raiders in game three forced an ultimately decisive fourth game. Senior middle hitter Andy Nelson started the third game serving up a multitude of vigorous attacks, racking up three of his 14 total kills and an ace within the first few minutes. After holding a steady lead throughout the game, Rivier clawed back from a two-point deficit at 22-20, riding off the momentum of Raiders’ sophomore Scott Wright’s thunderous...