Word: dartmouth
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That means the ECAC Tournament will directly affect the championship hopes of powerhouses UNH, Brown and Northeastern. At the same time, recent upstarts Princeton and Dartmouth still have a chance to sneak into Minnesota with a few upsets in the ECACs...
...tiebreaker over Brown for the No. 2 seed and hosts No. 7 seed Princeton (15-13-1, 14-11-1) Sunday. The Wildcats have won four straight, including a 6-1 trouncing of the Tigers, but proved themselves vulnerable to an upset by losing at Dartmouth...
...seed Brown (20-4-4, 19-4-3) can survive the first round, it will have the advantage of playing at home for the semifinal and championship games as defending ECAC champion. But the Bears may have drawn the toughest quarterfinal match-up in No. 6 seed Dartmouth...
This game should be painfully low scoring as both Ivy squads rely on physical defensemen--Brown's Tara Mounsey and Dartmouth's Correne Bredin--to keep the score within reach for their not-so-intimidating offensive teammates. The Big Green has used that strategy to defeat UNH and Providence, tie Northeastern and take Harvard to overtime in four of its last five games...
...value your institutions--not just final clubs, which I don't know enough about to take a stand on--and having a voice in decisions affecting your daily lives, please take the time to respond to both the Dartmouth and Harvard administrations. Ilya Shapiro is a senior at Princeton and a student at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Crimson Kurt D. Mueller