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...gritty 3-1 victory over Princeton (12-8-5, 10-7-2 ECAC) at Baker Rink to clinch the ECAC regular-season crown.Freshman Kate Buesser knocked in the game-winning goal with just five minutes remaining in the game, breaking a 1-1 tie and propelling Harvard to its fifth ECAC regular-season title.“We understand [other teams] are going to bring their best. No one wants to blow anyone out,” head coach Katey Stone said. “We want to play close, intense hockey games.”And in the Crimson?...
...Harris picked up his fourth foul on a chase for a rebound with 7:58 remaining the second half. Miller was charged with three fouls in just over a minute and a half, the fifth coming with 5:06 to play. Amaker had to sit Harris until Miller fouled out, and after guard Jeremy Lin picked up his fourth with 5:23 left, both Lin and Harris—two starters averaging double figures—found themselves on the bench in the waning minutes...
...late June 2007, on the day Gordon Brown took over as Britain's Prime Minister, Northern Rock was enjoying the summer. In a good first half of the year, it had lent a lucrative fifth of the U.K.'s new mortgages. Its stock traded around a healthy $17 mark. That glorious summer is over now. The harsh winter has put a very different shine on things...
...their analyitical ability. In conjunction with Harvard, the New England Conservatory (NEC), located just across the river from campus, offers a joint-education program that allows a student to graduate from the college in four years with a B.A. while taking studio instruction and music courses simultaneously. A fifth year of study and performance at the graduate level is necessary to complete the program, and each graduate leaves the Conservatory with a masters degree in music. Alex J. Rezzo ‘11, a saxophonist currently enrolled in the program, acknowledges that, in spite of the scheduling difficulties he confronts...
...matches. O’Donnell lost in four games, 9-7, 7-9, 9-4, 9-0. Freshman No. 6 Alexandra Zindman fought hard but went down in three games, 10-8, 9-6, 10-8. In the No. 9 spot, sophomore Sandra Mumanachit sent her match to the fifth set, but she too ended up losing, 0-9, 10-8, 9-4, 7-9, 9-7. In a hole, Harvard managed to rally and take two of three in the second set of matches, keeping alive the possibility of coming out of New Haven with a win. Sophomore...