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...most complete games of the season. In a game in which Harvard (4-3, 1-1 Ivy) was out-matched in nearly every facet of the contest, the Big Red beat the Crimson by a score of 10-3 on Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. It was the eighth consecutive time Cornell (7-1, 2-1 Ivy) had beaten Harvard, putting the Big Red back on track for a repeat conference title after its first loss of the season last week. “They’re consistently a good shooting team, except for last week against Penn...
...part for our team and to help our team play better.” Alverson completed Harvard’s tally of four goals with her first collegiate goal in the second half. Senior Bridget Driscoll took the assist on Alverson’s goal, her eighth this season. “It was a tough game all around, but the highlight was definitely the freshmen stepping up and taking control,” junior Margaret Yellott said. “They play a huge part on this team.” Leading Penn’s all-star contingent...
Welch, a second-round draft pick in 2001, was voted a starter in the AHL All-Star game this January, and he and Lannon are a combined + 26 on the season. And the latter, an eighth-round pick in 2002, was just named the team’s 2005-2006 Man of the Year for his contributions to the northeastern Pennsylvanian community, including his “adoption” of a second-grade class...
...first-place finish for the team’s B-division. The same held true for sophomore skipper Kyle Kovacs and sophomore crew Elyse Dolbec, who easily took first in C-division. The D-division team of co-captain senior skipper Sloan Devlin and junior crew Christina Dahlman finished eighth in D-division, still good enough for Harvard to finish comfortably in first. “It’s good to show the other teams you’re someone who they should be threatened by,” Johnson said. “That’s really...
...book. She is lonely, but only half-aware of that fact. She attends a small girls’ prep school on the Upper East Side, and feels lost in a “fog,” since she doesn’t fit in there. The other eighth graders are wealthier, with society parents and homes on Park Avenue, and they know how to play “prison ball” in gym class...