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...continues, the only thing left for him to do may be to score a goal or two of his own.KILLING TIMEDespite committing seven penalties on Saturday night and another seven the night before, playing a man down for a combined total of 28 minutes, Harvard’s penalty-killing units never allowed their opponents to capitalize.On both nights, Richter performed flawlessly despite the one-man deficit, stopping the five shots let loose by the Engineers and another eight power-play shots from the Dutchmen. “The [penalty kill] has been really good all year...
...save late in the second period. “It’s a group effort,” Richter said. “The [defensemen] are really helping me out, letting me see shots, clearing rebounds, and I’ve got to give them credit. The [penalty kill] is doing a fantastic job right now as well—they’re really committed to blocking shots.” Throughout the middle period, the game remained close, marked by physical play and many scoring chances for both teams. But on three power plays in that period...
...anti-other” attitude. In the past, however, xenophobia has largely been relegated to a portion of the Republican base. Today it seems to have crossed party lines. When Republican Presidential candidate Tom Tancredo says things like “[immigrants] are coming here to kill you, and you, and me, and my grandchildren,” we must wonder if this latest incarnation of anti-immigrant feeling is more intense and widespread than ever...
...pretentious asshole either—as some of his favorite books attest: “1984,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Pride and Prejudice,” “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and “The Catcher in the Rye.” John just loved that AP English reading. Every single one of those books changed his life, as he wrote in his college essay. Some of them changed it multiple times. In his spare time, he reads modern classics with long, paradoxical...
...plans by battling back and capturing the match, 3-2 (20-30, 28-30, 30-26, 30-28, 19-17) in an extended fifth game. Seniors Suzie Trimble, Laura Mahon, and Mimi Hanley all had big days while wearing their Crimson uniforms for the last time. Trimble recorded 24 kills on 43 attempts with only three errors to post a dazzling .488 hitting percentage, while Mahon notched 22 kills and Hanley added 16 of her own. Game one was all Harvard, as the Crimson got out to an early lead and did not relinquish it. Strong serving sustained Harvard down...