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...Hagan and Dawson. They’ve got other kids out there.”Dawson, O’Hagan, and those other kids didn’t get much help elsewhere in the league this weekend, as Yale squeaked by Brown, 27-24, and a failed extra-point attempt in double overtime cost Penn in the Quakers’ 31-30 loss to Princeton.Although Penn will look for redemption against the Crimson next week, it seems as if everyone else will have their eyes on witnessing history. Everyone except Dawson himself.“I have two more games...
...once noticed that my sister, Kirsten, was on the Internet updating her Facebook.com profile the night before she had a big midterm (Facebook.com mini-feed, Oct. 29, 11:39 p.m.) It was a science midterm, and her lack of a Y-chromosome meant that she should have been studying extra hard to make up for her natural deficiencies in the field (Summers, Larry...
...lead that stood up the rest of the way. Chu assisted on both goals to bump her season total to 11.The lowlight for the Crimson was the 11 penalties it committed, but fortunately its penalty kill was up to the challenge, erasing all of the Golden Knights’ extra-skater opportunities without incident. “I think our penalty kill was great,” Bassett said. “But there’s only so much you can do on the penalty kill.”Harvard beat Clarkson netminder Kira Hurley, named Goalie...
...record and first-place position.Princeton, meanwhile, needed two overtimes to settle its battle with Penn. After the Quakers stormed from behind with two fourth-quarter touchdowns to force overtime, the Tigers prevailed 31-30 after an improvised fourth-down touchdown play and a botched snap on a Penn extra point. Consequently, Princeton preserves its second-place tie with Harvard and keeps its hopes alive for a share of the Ivy championship.Only one scenario remains whereby Harvard could win the Ivy title outright. Princeton and Yale face off next weekend in New Haven with first place on the line...
...Crimson made things interesting in the third period, atoning for the errors of the second frame with aggressive hitting and a tenacious forecheck. Sophomore Bill Keenan and senior Ryan Maki scored early in the period to bring Harvard within one. Goaltender Justin Tobe was pulled for an extra skater with just under a minute left, but even though the Crimson applied steady pressure on the Saints' net and took several shots on goal in the game's final seconds, St. Lawrence was able to withstand Harvard's late bid for its first ECAC victory of the season. The Crimson will...