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Thousands braved freezing temperatures before dawn to stake out the best positions on the route and at Government Center, where the team congregated on an elevated stage to thank and excite their dedicated fans??€”many of whom endured over three feet of snow, subzero temperatures and stinging winds during home games at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass...
...final tally, a record 1,921 women’s hockey fans??€”surpassing the previous mark of 1,741 set by last year’s Harvard-Dartmouth matchup—braved the cold and early game time and swarmed into Bright Hockey Center for what proved to be a game for the ages...
...Anderson Bridge, the Crimson has a solution. Coaches, players and the die-hards hope that this Sunday’s match-up with No. 3 Dartmouth will have a similar and lasting effect like last year’s game to build both the team’s and fans??€™ momentum for the rest of the season...
...question seems to be not only why hasn’t Harvard been able to attract as large a fan base as Dartmouth, but also why fans??€”students in particular—have turned out in fewer numbers this season than in the last four years...
...tradition of the Cornell fans??€™ fish-throwing has become infamous over the decades of rivalry. It began in the ’60s, when Crimson fans tied a chicken to the Big Red goal at Bright Hockey Center, poking fun at Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Big Red retaliated in fowl fashion. And as one of ushers at Lynah explained to me, “What’s Boston known for but Beantown? Fish...