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...Until 1999, Finland had a perfect record at the world championships in bronze medal matches (it goes without saying that the U.S. and Canada faced off for every gold). But since then, Sweden and Russia have each beaten the Finns for bronze, signaling an improvement in at least two other European women's programs...
Fortunately, Harvard has an easy final stretch of games—RPI is the only remaining opponent with a winning conference record. Yet the Crimson might need all the help it can get—the team has not beaten an opponent that entered the game with a winning record since mid-November...
Since that day, the U.S. has beaten Canada eight straight times in exhibition games, though all involved promptly discount their importance. Botterill, for one, said that the Canadian training is targeted to peak for the gold medal game. Shewchuk dismissed them as “prep games.” The U.S. isn’t declaring itself the overwhelming favorite either...
Princeton, especially, has been a thorn in the Crimson’s side. For one thing, Harvard hasn’t beaten the Tigers since 1999, when a senior-laden Crimson squad upset the defending champs 87-79 in a Lavietes overtime thriller. Six straight losses have occured since then, including two straight heartbreakers in Cambridge...
...triumphant. What we get instead is an Arnold shaken, not stirred. To see our invincible Terminator brought low by a terrorist is to receive a cinematic blow to the groin. It’s painful, it’s excruciating and it turns us completely off. Rocky may be beaten and Jackie humbled, but Arnold is superman...