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...raucous sellout crowd that seemed to boast as much carnelian red apparel as crimson. “I don’t think there need to be a lot of great pre-game speeches when Cornell is on the menu,” smiled Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, whose squad swept Colgate and the Big Red in the last weekend before the ECAC tournament. “For a long time, Cornell has been the flagbearer in our league.” The Big Red (14-11-4, 10-8-4 ECAC) entered Cambridge...
...ECAC), unloading 11 shots on goal to Colgate’s five in the first period, but Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich proved tough to beat. “I knew coming in to this it would be a difficult game,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. “They’re a talented team with that first line and the goaltending.” Colgate struck first when junior Tyler Burton pickpocketed freshman center Doug Rogers at the Harvard blue line and sent a slapshot past senior goaltender Justin Tobe just...
...Chad Morin was whistled for head-butting at 4:10, earning a five-minute major penalty and an ejection. “It’s not a good penalty in a one-goal game, and I know he felt badly,” said Harvard head coach Ted Donato ’91. “We’ve really got to be able to keep all our emotions in check.” THE GAME (x 3) After earning four points on the weekend, Harvard clinched the seventh seed in the ECAC Tournament and will host 10th...
...first-round ECAC playoff home series for the Crimson, ensuring that the team’s veteran members would spend at least one more weekend on their home ice. “We enjoy playing in front of our home crowd,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “It is an advantage [for us].” The win improved the Crimson’s record at home to 6-6-0, compared to just 4-6-2 on the road—a home-ice edge that Donato believes will carry...
...Tories”—was the most contentious team a few weeks ago as they lost to the “The Feminine Mistakes.” For their part, “The Feminine Mistakes” enthusiastically praised host Dan P. Donato for his “hot bod.” Sadly, hot bodies won’t help you with obscure questions that range from geography (What’s the river that runs through Dublin?) to the profoundly disturbing (How many books in the Harvard University library system are known to be bound...