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...chance to evaluate how well it would match up against its conference rivals in the weeks to come.Sophomore Brian Rapp filled in at setter again for the Crimson, racking up 60 assists in the two contests. His favorite target was senior opposite hitter Seamus McKiernan, who registered 29 kills on the weekend to earn a spot on the All-Golden Dome Classic squad.But the Crimson offense sputtered in both matches, only managing to hit above .200 in one game all weekend.“Most of the problems were on our side of the court,” Fitz said...
...optimist in me feels we can do so much better if we put those chances,” Donato said. “Our power play had the chance to make it a two-goal game so many times.” But Harvard’s penalty kill held the Bears to four scoreless shots on seven power plays, and the Crimson units, which boast an 85.9 percent success rate, rank ninth in the coutry. TOURNEY TIME The Crimson opens up the 54th Beanpot against Boston University at 8 tonight in TD Banknorth Garden. Harvard has won the four...
...lands, you are insulting our faith. But let me say this and repeat it again and again: I am completely against banning these newspapers. People have the right not to read the newspapers. We don't need to shut them down, and we certainly don't need to kill people. Some people are reacting as if the way to protect Islam is to ban these things--like if you are exposed to too many cartoons, you'll become a Christian or an atheist. But faith is something you renew every day. You are exposed to things you do not like...
...moving the puck, we’re getting some good looks at the net, and sooner or later, they drop.”In contrast, Brown did not get off a single shot on its own power play in the first forty minutes, stifled by a ferocious Crimson penalty kill, before getting several good looks at a game-winner in the final period and overtime. “Harvard’s penalty kill is very high-pressure,” Bears coach Digit Murphy said. “They’re very fast and we just couldn?...
...Bears (11-9-4, 9-3-3) in the final five minutes. A number of great scoring opportunities resulted for both teams from these special teams situations, but neither side could convert.Against Yale (7-10-5, 4-5-4) the next day, the effectiveness of the penalty kill and the inefficiency of the power play again emerged as crucial themes. Harvard was whistled for eight fouls on the afternoon, including five in a penalty-plagued second period, and endured 3:37 of 5-on-3 in the early going. It finally permitted a score on the eighth and final Bulldogs...