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...despite Dartmouth??s pressure in the crease, Richter didn’t allow a single shot to beat him, posting his third shutout this season...
Harvard has turned things around this year by starting off the season in winning fashion. But Dartmouth??s strong offense and its physicality promised to be a challenge...
Harvard makes the trip after defeating a trio of nationally ranked ECAC teams—then-No. 10 Clarkson, then-No. 3 St. Lawrence and No. 8 Dartmouth??in its last three games. The Crimson is off to its best start since the 2003-04 season, when it came out of the gate with an 11-game winning streak. The team’s recent success has bumped it up to No. 2 in the national rankings, a first since the 2004-05 campaign...
...ECAC), 2-1, in a back-and-forth contest, maintaining its perfect record and holding on to sole possession of first place in the conference. “It was a great game for the fans,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Dartmouth??s a good team. It was nice to get a win.” The victory capped off a stretch in which the Crimson beat a trio of nationally ranked ECAC programs, consisting of the Big Green, then-No. 3 St. Lawrence, and then-No. 10 Clarkson. With the score...
...second-lowest-paid Ivy League president during the 2005-2006 academic year, according to a survey of presidential salaries published this week by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Summers’ total compensation in the 2006 fiscal year was $611,226, higher only than the salary of Dartmouth??s James E. Wright. University spokesman John Longbrake declined to comment on current University President Drew G. Faust’s salary but noted that Harvard will next release compensation details in May. Richard C. Levin, the president of Yale, was the highest paid Ivy league chief...