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...helped bury its past by opening the new season with a victory. No. 7 Harvard beat Quinnipiac in Friday night’s season opener thanks in large part to the efforts of three freshmen, winning, 3-2, at the Bright Hockey Center in a game that Crimson head coach Katey Stone called “ugly.” The win ushered in a fresh start for the Harvard skaters, who are trying to rid themselves of the bitter taste left over from their crushing four-overtime loss to Wisconsin in the first round of last season?...
...During the two weeks before the vigil, a 13-year-old was shot and killed outside his home in Dorchester and a Pop Warner football coach was shot in the leg on the basketball court that the BSA chose as the scene for its press conference...
...playing ugly tennis.”Clayton lost his quarterfinal match, 6-7, 6-3, 6-1, against highly touted Alex Lacroix of Florida. In addition, seven Crimson players traveled to Dartmouth’s Big Green Invitational, where they stole the show from the home team. According to coach Dave Fish ’72, Harvard won all its match tiebreakers, a rare feat indicating that these players, who usually play toward the bottom of the Crimson rotation, thrive under pressure.Freshmen Alexei Chijoff-Evans and Aba Omodele-Lucien cruised to the championship in the A doubles bracket.The B singles...
...Peter Ajayi and junior linebacker Eric Schultz added one each.The amount of Harvard pressure increased substantially after halftime. Five of the six sacks came in the final two quarters, when the Lions ran for -32 net yards on the ground.“We came out after halftime, and Coach [Carlton] Hall, our defensive line coach, just laid the challenge out there and said, ‘You guys gotta have a better second half,’” Bagdis said. “I think athletically we were a little more prepared than they were...
...provided the scoring. Senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow, junior Sarah Vaillancourt, and sophomore Cori Bassett each capitalized on a Crimson power play to squeak past Ivy League foe, Princeton, by a 3-2 count. “It builds character and it grows gray hair,” head coach Katey Stone said of the team’s comebacks this weekend. “You have to find a way to win these games—every game is going to be different.” In both games, late-game line adjustments sparked the offense. On Friday night...