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...saves—paltry compared to Terriers netminder Allyse Wilcox’s 39 stops—but she was solid enough to earn the victory for Harvard.“I thought Ali did her job,” Stone said.FIRST SHIFTThe night’s other first-round Beanpot game also required an extra frame to settle, with Boston College winning by a tally of 4-3.Also playing at the Bright, the two teams faced off at 5 p.m., but the overtime forced the Harvard-BU game to start later than scheduled.The Huskies drew first blood, scoring...
...last night’s opener against Harvard in TD Banknorth Garden, the Terriers led for all but the first 83 seconds en route to a 5-3 triumph and yet another first-Monday-in-February victory. “I thought we were ready for this,” said Crimson captain Peter Hafner. “I thought we were confident going in.” But the numbers are cruel, really. There are the 12 straight first-round wins for Boston University—and 22 out of the last 23, if you keep counting?...
...action, Dartmouth, Harvard, and St. Lawrence sit third, fourth, and fifth in the ECAC with 20, 19, and 18 points, respectively. But the Crimson has just three league contests left to play, while the other two teams have four. The ECAC’s top four teams get a first-round bye in the postseason tournament and then home-ice advantage for the quarterfinal round. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...Yale, and Princeton—are all very much alive, though a loss this weekend would put them on the endangered species list. Those seven aforementioned squads are all trailing 2-0 Penn, which has been labeled the prohibitive favorite from the moment the final buzzer sounded in its first-round NCAA loss to Boston College last season.Now, to this weekend’s action:BROWN AT PENN The Bears (6-11, 2-2 Ivy) delivered one of the two true stunners of the early season action, knocking off Yale at home after losing to the Bulldogs...
...Love ’08 announced the winners of this year’s presidential and vice-presidential Undergraduate Council (UC) election, Haddock-Riley supporters cheered “mandate” in Currier House’s packed Tuchman Living Room last night. Winning 59 percent of the first-round votes, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 received a simple majority in their race for UC president and vice-president. “It was really a mandate,” said Josh Patashnik ’07, campaign manager...