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...returning for the 2008-09 campaign, Harvard has been infused with new energy in the form of freshmen forwards Ling Ling Lok, Alisa Baumgartner, and Whitney Kennedy.“We have three new freshmen who are going to do a good job for us,” Harvard coach Katey Stone says. “They immersed themselves pretty quickly and all have different strengths and hopefully, they will all get to see a fair amount of ice time. They’re great kids, they work really hard, and I think they fit into the group pretty well...
...adjustments that need to be made for the season to be a success.“At times, it looked like the first game of the season for both teams, execution-wise, but I knew it was going to be a tough game,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91.In his first collegiate start, freshman Matt Hoyle turned away 30 shots for the night. His only misstep came in the first period, when Dartmouth’s Scott Fleming converted on the power play from in front of the net at 14:54 to even...
...tied Dartmouth (7-6-2, 1-4-1) 1-1 on Saturday in Hanover, N.H., and now sits in a three-way tie atop the Ancient Eight standings. “It was a physical game, but a great contest,” Harvard coach Ray Leone said. “Just a really good game; a lot of ebb and flow for both teams.” Although the tie was not the result the Crimson had been hoping for, Harvard is still confident about its place in the standings. “We’re thrilled...
...participated in its first tournament of the year and had a successful debut. “This event is primarily for the freshman and sophomores, to give them a taste of what college fencing is all about and kick off some nervous butterflies they have,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “They have more than proven themselves.” With many new faces on the team, Brand expressed a bit of worry about his women’s team prior to yesterday’s event. “We are trying to manage...
...rules will go one step further than that. Not only will they identify schools that need support to improve, but they will help highlight reforms that are actually working. Take, for example, efforts in Georgia, where a graduation coach is assigned to each high school to ensure students stay on track. The program is only a few years old, but the state's graduation rate appears to be rising. The new call for federal data will help other states determine whether a program like Georgia's would be a good use of their resources. Plus, more accurate information may ultimately...