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...three national championship games were great, but our game against Dartmouth in ECAC finals where we beat them 4-1 stands out.That day everything clicked. A week later we played Mercyhurst in the final eight of the NCAA playoffs, the game that decided who went to the Final Four at UNH and it was the longest women’s hockey playoff game. The entire week before the game almost everyone on our team—at least 15 girls, almost our whole coaching staff, and even some of the parents—caught the flu. We had girls...
...world’s largest Muslim population, Ibrahim warned against identifying Islam solely with autocratic regimes like that of Saudi Arabia. Ibrahim, who is now a visiting professor at Georgetown University, was forced out of the Malaysian government in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Authorities beat him and imprisoned him on trumped-up sodomy and corruption charges, according to Amnesty International documents. The charges were widely seen as the result of a political battle with then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Ibrahim successfully appealed the sodomy charges and was released in 2004 after six years in prison. Last...
...Crimson rescued the weekend with a 2-1 win over the Tigers at Baker Rink, finishing its first road trip of the season 1-1. Sophomore forward Jon Pelle netted the eventual game-winner four minutes into the third period with a high shot to the left post that beat Princeton goalie Eric Leroux. It was a crucial benchmark for Harvard (2-1-0, 2-1-0 ECAC), which came into the night after dropping a 5-2 stunner to ECAC-rookie Quinnipiac the night before. It was a mediocre weekend for Harvard, which came into Friday?...
...Dawson and Corey Mazza and the return of a veteran offensive line. Instead, I think it’s hard for those of us who’ve followed the league in recent years even to conceive of an Ancient Eight where a team like Princeton can not only beat Harvard, but have a legitimate shot to tie for the title. Is it only cyclical? Does every team’s day come, as both Murphy and Shoop proclaimed after the Crimson’s 55-7 shellacking of Columbia this weekend? Has the power balance of the league shifted...
...Goldman Sachs Group, is getting a surprisingly strong challenge from Republican Doug Forrester, a super-wealthy benefits-management executive who has antagonized conservatives with his support of abortion rights. Corzine is ahead in polls and it would be considered an upset if Forrester won in the Democratic stronghold. Kerry beat Bush in the state last year, 53 percent to 46 percent, and then-Vice President Al Gore ran ahead of Bush in 2000 by an even more commanding 56 percent to 40 percent. The race has been enlivened in the final days by questions from reporters about allegations of sexual...