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...live and die for,” senior co-captain Matt Hoff said. The scoring frenzy began just over 10 minutes after the break with Harvard sitting on a modest 1-0 lead. Hoff got things going by sending a cross from the right side that sliding freshman Alex Chi was able to poke in for the score. The goal was Chi’s second in as many games and his third of the year. Finding itself in a 2-0 hole, Cornell initiated a comeback, scoring a goal five minutes later. But any hopes of drawing even died...
...mouthing yoga seems like begging for a hit of unfavorable karma. But with more than 14 million people practicing yoga or tai chi nationwide, up 136% since 2000, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists and chiropractors across the country are dealing with the increasing fallout from yoga gone awry. Over the past three years, 13,000 Americans were treated in an emergency room or a doctor's office for yoga-related injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission...
...Fairfield’s reach, but the Crimson was just getting started. The final 30 minutes saw Harvard score three more times. Freshman Alex Chi’s brilliant solo run down the left wing resulted in a goal in the 63rd minute. “I thought Chi did really well today,” Kerr said. “He was a workhorse and created a lot of opportunities for himself, and his teammates and I were so happy for him that he scored that goal.” Akpan scored the Crimson’s final...
...charging Fucito found Akpan, who was taking his turn to be alone in the middle of the box. Akpan one-touched the pass in for the fourth Harvard goal of the game. SEVEN CYLINDERS Seven Harvard players have scored at least one goal so far this season. Freshmen Alex Chi is one of those seven. Chi, who is listed at 5’6, spends much of each game running circles around defenders and chasing down balls. Against the Stags, he scored his second goal of the season on an unassisted play in which he evaded two defenders inside...
...Steffen Canty, who poked in the winning goal. “They were able to capitalize on some of their set pieces, and we paid the price for not concentrating,” Kerr said. Later, with just over 10 minutes to play, freshmen Jaren LoGreca and Alex Chi worked the ball down the right side and into the middle for Akpan, who tapped it in for the score. But the tally did little more than make for an interesting finish, as the Crimson could not come up with the tying goal in the waning minutes. —Staff...