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While Boucher is inconsistent, his potential to turn out spectacular performances coupled with Dartmouth’s talented forwards make the Big Green a dangerous foe...
...aboard boats and dive into the water near the ships they are protecting. Their keen eyes and hearing allow them to detect intruders or mines far better than their human counterparts. A sea lion can swim up to 25 m.p.h. for short bursts, enabling it to nab an underwater foe by snaring it in a clamp placed in its mouth. The sea lion then hands its prey, whether a submerged mine or a swimmer, over to human handlers...
...Raiders’ three recent wins came against Cornell, a 2-1 overtime victory. It was only the second time Cornell has lost to an ECAC foe all year and is a sure sign that Colgate has the capability to defeat any team on a given night...
...Harvard women’s hockey team will be presented with a unique challenge when it visits No. 6 St. Lawrence tonight and tomorrow afternoon. The Saints are the only foe that plays Harvard on consecutive days. The last time Harvard played ranked opponents on back-to-back days, the Crimson suffered its only loss of the season, a 4-3 defeat at No. 3 Minnesota in November...
...hopes for an at-large NCAA bid. With No. 6 Boston College’s 5-2 victory over Northeastern in the late game of the Beanpot semifinals, last night’s contest marked the final chance Harvard would have at knocking-off a ranked non-conference foe. The Crimson finished the season 0-5-1 in such games...