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Coach Ted Donato ’91 admitted his frustration with last night’s defeat, “but when you play good teams like [B.U.],” he added, “the smallest of details needs to be watched...
BOSTON—Things only got worse for the Harvard men’s hockey team last night, as the Crimson lost its third consecutive game, this a 2-1 decision to out-of-conference foe Boston University at Agganis Arena. The defeat dropped Harvard to 2-7-0, though it did not affect the team’s 1-6-0 record in the ECAC...
...would have received an 0.06 percent boost over his Democratic rival due to misvotes alone—since those misvotes were more likely to be cast by Democratic-leaning demographics. In a close race, like the 2000 presidential election, that margin could have meant the difference between victory and defeat. Though the study was only based on this particular election, the results can be extrapolated to elections nationwide, said Erzo F. P. Luttmer, an assistant professor of public policy at the Kennedy School and one of the study’s co-authors. “Californian voters...
...Harvard men’s basketball team failed to bounce back from a tough defeat at Michigan last weekend, losing 82-69 to Holy Cross last night in Lavietes Pavilion. The Crimson overcame an early 14 point deficit but could not respond to a late run by the Crusaders. With 4:33 to go, the contest appeared ready to go down to the final play, as Harvard sophomore Drew Housman streaked in for a layup to tie the score at 63 all, capping a fifteen minute stretch of frenetic, rather sloppy play that featured all of the game?...
...adding, “We just have to be able to be more headstrong.” The Terriers (3-2-4, 3-2-3 Hockey East), however, will present no easy task. The perennial Hockey East powerhouse has always given Harvard trouble—including a 5-3 defeat in the teams’ most recent meeting. Signs are that Terriers coach Jack Parker is not taking the Crimson lightly. He was spotted watching Harvard this weekend. —KARAN LODHA