Word: defeats
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Contrary to popular belief, the Harvard men's ice hockey team did not lose Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals Monday in its 2-1 overtime defeat against Boston University...
Harvard earned its place in tonight's match following a stunning overtime defeat of Boston College. The Crimson rallied from behind an early 3-0 Eagles lead to skate to a 4-4 tie in regulation...
...smile in the face of gravity and adversity: Tara Lipinski and Nicole Bobek. All have been national champions. And, yes, they are all veterans, even Lipinski at 15, of juggling skating careers with public adoration, of living life on the edge of a blade and calculating victory or defeat in the split second it takes to leap from the ice. Don't let the sequins and lace and the perfect coifs fool you; these ice princesses could kick a hole in the Titanic. And Kwan is perhaps the toughest of them...
...gain a step on the Quakers in the race for second-place in the Ancient Eight. This No. 23 IS stoppable, and Harvard should do well on the boards against the Quakers. Then, go to the circus on Saturday night and root the valiant Crimson to a noble defeat at the hands--or claws--of the greatest Tigers in the world...
...shocking defeat, the Princeton Tigers proved to be just too powerful for the Crimson. Losing by a 7-2 margin, the only two victories Harvard could muster were from its No. 8 and No. 9 players, junior Vanessa Hoermann and freshman Virginia Brown. HARVARD 5 PENN 4 HARVARD 2 PRINCETON...