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...only Fisher's character has real spunk, although Kevin Kline (unbilled but not uncredited) contributes some snappish cynicism as a priapic professor and big thinker. Fisher has most of the few good lines the movie offers. She's a bit of an enigma, too. How can such an obviously bright young woman be so endlessly feckless...
...HARVARD 7The first weekend meet presented the greatest struggle for the Crimson, who fell hard to the Quakers. O’Connor opened the match with a win against No. 14 Cesar Grajales, but Penn quickly tied the match when Rob Hitschler defeated Latessa at 157 lbs.Things looked bright for Harvard early, as Button (165 lbs) earned a major decision against Tom Timothy to recapture the lead, 7-3, but Penn gained the upper hand and claimed the next six bouts, ending Harvard’s upset bid.The Quakers got a 17-1 victory from Jeff Zanetti to take...
...Harvard women’s hockey team once again showed its might in goal, as freshman netminder Kylie Stephens recorded her first career shutout in a commanding 4-0 win over Union Friday evening at Bright Hockey Center. In only her second appearance in goal this season, Stephens made five saves and kept the net clear during an ominous 5-on-3 Union power play to help the Crimson (21-1-0, 17-0-0 ECAC) keep its ECAC record perfect and its No. 1 ranking intact against the cellar-dwelling Dutchwomen...
...Kinter was honored for his performance with first team All-Ivy accolades. The men’s squad had an additional All-Ivy selection in the form of senior epee fencer Teddy Sherrill, whose 8-1 first-weekend performance had left him atop the rankings. The sabre saw a bright spot in senior Steve Ahn who went 2-1 against Columbia in losing his only bout of the day, despite the sabre squad falling, 6-3. “Clearly we’re always trying to win, to do our best, and we didn’t quite...
...game between the Harvard women’s hockey team and RPI, giving what would have been an ordinary ECAC matchup a distinctive feel.The Crimson (21-1-0, 18-0-0 ECAC) defeated the Engineers (12-12-5, 5-9-4 ECAC), 5-0, at the Bright Hockey Center in a game that saw Harvard’s seniors honored for four years of service to the team while sophomore goalie Christina Kessler tied the NCAA Division I single-season record for shutouts by notching her tenth clean sheet of the 2007-08 campaign.“Everybody played well...