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...lamp twice in Friday night’s contest at the Thompson Arena, notching the first two goals of his collegiate career as the Big Green shocked the No. 14 Harvard men’s hockey team, 5-1. Despite having lost three of its last four games, Dartmouth (5-7-0, 5-5-0 ECAC) looked like the more dominant team. Playing physically and outhustling the Crimson (9-5-1, 7-5-0), the Big Green built up a large lead and successfully shut down Harvard’s offense. “If you don?...
...Donato said, echoing Reese’s sentiment. “We found ways to win both games.” Winning is what matters, after all. But in the week of practice leading in to today’s 8:00 p.m. scuffle with Dartmouth, Harvard has been forced to ready for what Reese called “a hungry team.” Even if the Big Green (4-7-0, 4-5-0) lacks a national ranking, and even if it stumbled to an abysmal 0-4-0 start, the Crimson-Dartmouth rivalry always promises...
Last year, in Harvard’s first meeting with Dartmouth, number nine netted a hat trick to propel the Crimson to a dramatic win. Last night, as Harvard squared off against the Big Green for the first time this season, number nine again rose to the challenge of the rivalry game and picked up a hat trick in an important victory. The results were the same, the sweater was the same, but the skater wearing it was not. Last Feb. 5 in Hanover, N.H., it was record-setting superstar Nicole Corriero ’05 potting five goals...
...took three periods, but by the end of the No. 9 Harvard women’s hockey team’s matchup against Dartmouth last night, it was clear that the rivalry was still as fresh as ever.After fighting a tight game for two periods, the Crimson (8-5-2, 5-2-2 ECAC) broke through in the third to take the game 4-1, leaving the Big Green (5-6-0, 2-5-0) and its goalie, Kate Lane, seeing red.“I thought we put a lot of pressure on them,” Harvard head...
...Government (KSG) Jeffrey B. Liebman, who served as a special assistant to former President Clinton for economic policy from 1998 to 1999. The other two authors are KSG alumna Maya C. MacGuineas, who advised McCain on Social Security during his 2000 presidential campaign, and Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College Andrew A. Samwick ’89, who served as chief economist on the staff of President Bush’s Council of Economic Advisors from 2003 to 2004. The plan was reviewed by the Office of the Chief Actuary at the Social Security Administration (SSA), which concluded that...