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Harvard came out stronger in the second half. Sarah Downing, Kristen Fowler, and Francie Walton made a series of sideline combinations that dumped the ball in Yale's end. The Elis defenders may as well have been orange cones in a practice drill for all their effectiveness...
...scored on an unassisted goal by Loren Ambinder about ten minutes into the game. After the goal, B.U. picked up its game a notch but the Crimson heldthe Terriers' offense at bay. Caples saw this as the key to the game. Harvard's backfield of Amy Belisle, Francie Walton, and Emily Buxton successfully marked the Terrier's forwards and limited their passing options...
...Teams have to concentrate on stopping us outside the 25-yard line, because we have some people who can really shoot the ball," said Coach Sue Caples. "Emily [Buxton] and Francie [Walton], and Ceci and Kristen are two powerful batteries. Also, Loren's practiced a thousand hits out to the circle...
...series being prepared for BBC television, will feature an American among its three hosts. Seems that citizens of the global village, whose idea of proper English was once the measured tones of the BBC, are now more familiar with Yankee accents, thanks to CNN's worldwide reach. Explains Peter Walton, executive producer of the program: "We realized what people want is American English. People were asking, 'Haven't you got anything in American?' " Other BBC broadcasters are doing their best to adopt American-style slang. A budding British John Madden describing a soccer game dustup not long ago told listeners...
Midfielder Kristen Fowler did a nice job of plugging up the middle. Fullback Francie Walton was a corner-monster, deflecting several point-blank shots. And goalie Lisa Yadao came through with flying pads to thwart a semi-breakaway...