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...journals: "The taste remains, distinct and bitter," she wrote, "guilt, because I was unable ... to put my team on my back." But she took care of business, hitting the books (she made dean's list) and doing physical therapy, which added 10 lbs. of muscle to her Olive Oyl frame and 2 in. to her leap...
...Spee have been minorities, and the punch classes are more socio-economically and racially diverse than they used to be. In the context of the punch process and even of the clubs in general, the idea that the Spee was progressive almost made sense.But if I widened my frame of reference just a little bit to include people outside the circle of clubs, that idea became ridiculous. This is what I could never reconcile about being in the Spee: though it is true that the guys are nice and things aren’t as bad as they used...
...received a checking penalty, but the time in the box might have settled her down—she scored the game’s first goal later in that period on a Harvard power play. Her second goal came late in the middle period, and she began the final frame the same way she began the first—with a penalty, this one for goaltender interference. It is the penalties, among other things, that leave the Crimson with the most room for improvement. “We need to clean that up and our effort needs to be constant...
...think we kind of learned our lesson, that we just can’t take any team lightly,” Wilson said. “We just didn’t come out as ready as we should have.” During that same middle frame, neither team found much rhythm despite each netting a goal. For the Crimson, a number of breakaways did not produce any points as Quinnipiac kept breaking up two-on-one and three-on-one Harvard advantages down the ice. “We had a lot of odd-man rushes...
...scoreless first period that saw almost as many penalty minutes doled out (12) as shots on net (13), the Tigers finally got on the scoreboard with a man-advantage tally—its first in eight attempts—with just over seven minutes remaining in the middle frame. That goal was a wake-up call, and given a power-play opportunity of its own seconds later, Harvard evened the score, thanks to Raimondi.“We just all took a deep breath and realized the penalties were killing us,” Raimondi said...