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...last year, Nicole Corriero ’05 scored five goals to lead the Crimson to a 6-3 upset win in Hanover. And in their last meeting, senior Lindsay Weaver notched the game-winning goal, giving Harvard a 4-3 win before 1,611 fans at Bright. While Dartmouth??s scoring offense has dropped to 24th in the nation this year and the Big Green has fallen out of the USCHO national rankings—though they lead in the “others receiving votes” category—Schroyer said that her squad...

Author: By Laurence H. M. holland, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fierce Rivalry Remains Strong | 12/14/2005 | See Source »

...yard field goal. With 11 seconds remaining in the second quarter Princeton quarterback Jeff Terrell escaped a sack and zig-zagged 10 yards up the middle for a touchdown and a 13-0 Tiger lead at the half. Princeton stretched the lead to 20-0 when McCariens pulled in Dartmouth??s 43-yard field goal attempt just over the goal line, started up the middle and broke down the right sideline. McCareins, who leads the nation in interceptions, also picked off his ninth pass of the season. On the first play after the Big Green fumbled the ensuing...

Author: By Associated press, | Title: Brown Claims First Outright Ivy League Title | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

...caught the eyes of other people in the ECAC,” said freshman David Marshall, who scored twice. And if Friday’s performance didn’t, Saturday’s 7-5 defeat of Dartmouth certainly did. “To follow it, to beat Dartmouth??it’s something I don’t think a lot of people thought was possible,” Pecknold laughed. Despite finishing the 2004-2005 season first in Atlantic Hockey, Quinnipiac was picked to finish dead last in both ECAC preseason polls, conducted by coaches...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bobcats Enjoy Perfect Opening | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

Princeton, meanwhile, has flown under the radar to a 4-1 mark, taking two of three road contests against the preseason Big Three (Penn, Harvard and Brown). The Tigers stand within two wins—over Yale and Dartmouth??of claiming their first Ivy title in 10 years...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hartigan May Rule Records | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

Harvard, if only for the sake of inertia, was chosen second. With big losses, a return to the top will be hard, but Dartmouth??the next strongest team—was hit just as hard and so there is no reason to doubt that the Crimson has a good shot to be in the top two in the ECAC when all is said and done...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman and Gabriel M. Velez | Title: Around the ECAC | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

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