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...School spokesman Michael A. Armini added yesterday that the Law School’s aggressive hiring is also due to the large number of faculty who will be retiring in the coming years. This year alone the Law School has hired five tenured professors from other universities: Bruce H. Mann from the University of Pennsylvania, Mark V. Tushnet ’67 from Georgetown, George G. Triantis from the University of Virginia, Gerald L. Neuman ’73 from Columbia, and C. Adrian Vermeule ’90 from the University of Chicago. Neuman is an expert in immigration...
...league schedule without a win. It took only four minutes for the Terriers (6-2-1) to jump out to a 1-0 lead, as senior Paula Moniz sent a cross into the Harvard box and found freshman Emily Pallotta for a one-timer past Crimson keeper Lauren Mann. BU struck again in the 17th minute, with Moniz again delivering the key pass. This time, the senior took a corner kick from the right side and freshman Casey Brown was waiting at the back post for an easy header into the net. “In the first half...
...before eventually losing 3-2 in double-overtime. In the 104th minute of play, PSU’s Katie Schoepfer, who was the star of the game with two goals and an assist, took a nice cross from teammate Ali Krieger and played it easily past Harvard keeper Lauren Mann. The Crimson seemed a step slow early as the defending Big Ten Champions put on a clinic in the first half, with the Nittany Lions taking a 2-0 lead into the half and controlling play throughout. It took only eleven minutes for Penn State to get on the board...
...post a much-needed 0-0 tie against St. Mary’s (1-5-2) in its final match at the Harvard Invitational. “The freshmen are stepping into a huge role for us,” captain Laura Odorczyk said. “[Mann] is especially dominating for us and coming up very big this year.” The lack of goals, however, did not signify a lack of scoring opportunities. Harvard controlled the ball for much of the game, keeping possession and creating opportunities just outside the box, while the Gaels persistently counteracted...
...trouble finding the back of the net. The Crimson picked up its first two goals of the season in its fourth game last weekend against Boston College. It’s been the consistently strong back line, led by sophomore Zoe Sarnak, freshman Lizzy Nichols, and freshman goalkeeper Lauren Mann, that has kept Harvard in games. Though the Crimson is still hoping to emerge from the weekend with a win, its leaders are confident that the team will continue to improve as it moves toward league play. “The tough schedule will really pay off, especially...