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...entire phenomenon might even be working on a more telescoped time frame. Some scientists have suggested that the womb of a mother who is malnourished during pregnancy may simulate "famine-like" conditions for the fetus. That may "predispose the baby to hoard nutrients," explains Paul Zimmet, professor of diabetes at Monash University. "Those changes persist in adult life and are reflected in obesity or diabetes...
...Maureen McCaffery were the key veterans on a youthful squad with nine freshmen and sophomores. Youth both aided and ailed the Crimson, which trailed at the half in each of its six Ivy losses. Over that stretch, Harvard trailed by an average of eight points going into the second frame. A starting lineup that returned just one starter from 2004-2005—co-captain Jess Holsey missed almost all of the Ivy season with a hand injury and a concussion—forced Delaney-Smith to play many lineups with two to three freshmen. But Harvard?...
...matchup and effectively eliminating itself from postseason consideration. “We were confident going into the New Haven match,” Ridolfi said. “We beat them well in the first game, but we let them get back into the match in the second frame. I didn’t prepare our guys as well as I could have.” Fortunately for the Crimson, its prospects for 2007 will be bright. Though the team is graduating three seniors—including the dominant McKiernan—many of its younger players appear well poised...
...rising junior outside hitter and incoming co-captain Laura Mahon. “We were too forward-looking. We were worried about getting another Ivy League title, which can have negative effects on the level of play.” The Crimson started its league slate with two three-frame losses to travel partner Dartmouth, a team that Harvard had handled with little trouble in 2004. After recovering to sweep non-league opponent Sacred Heart and breaking its seven-match losing streak, the Crimson entered the most grueling part of its league schedule: four matches on the road against Penn...
Each time the Harvard women’s hockey team faced St. Lawrence during the 2005-2006 campaign, the Saints jumped on the Crimson in the opening frame. And each time St. Lawrence managed at least ten more shots on goal than Harvard in those first periods, senior goaltender Ali Boe kept the Crimson within striking distance. The third time that happened, however, proved to be Harvard’s charm. With the season on the line and the ECAC title in play—the Crimson made its way to the semifinals, and was ranked just outside...