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...banged on it with a sort of symbolic fierceness. There was no murder in the eyes -- they were too innocent for that -- but there was something more difficult to know, a dreamy glaze, an enamel of unseeing. He and the other Palestinians, none older than 15 or so, came round and pounded on the car with fists. Their indignation was furious, but also a sort of abstraction, and mixed in it a fierce atmosphere of carnival, an electricity of freedom and breaking loose -- up out of nonentity into entity, a violent flowering of the heart, a burst of flame...
Lehman's Team Is... and Ball and the Busters, (mis)managed by Pat McGrath, round out the pack in fourth and fifth place, respectively. Jonathan Lehman benefitted from the first transaction of the campaign, picking up Brad Unger off the waiver wire and getting a combined 26 points and 12 rebounds from the Harvard forward...
...Friday night and sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt potted three goals of her own the next day in a 5-1 dismissal of the Engineers (12-16-1, 8-9-1). Eleven different players tallied points and all three goalies on the roster saw action as the squad tried to round back into shape following a period of relative inactivity in January. Now just two weekends remain on the conference schedule for the Crimson to jockey for prime postseason seeding. Harvard meets No. 9 Boston College in Chestnut Hill in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament at 8 p.m. tomorrow...
...wins, turning away 50 of 53 shots faced. After beginning the season in a rotation with senior Justin Tobe, Richter has started eight straight games between the pipes and gone 5-2-1 during that stretch…Harvard faces Boston College at 8 p.m. Monday in the opening round of the Beanpot.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...league’s other 4-1 team, coming to Lavietes Pavilion next weekend, the Crimson will soon have another chance to prove that its preseason expectation of an Ivy title didn’t melt away in December. “We’re finishing the first round of games and we’re tied for first place, so it’s a great position to be in,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “I’m very proud that given our non-conference record, where...