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...take the first step towards building upon the success of last season in which the Beanpot, Ivy League, and ECAC titles all came to Cambridge.While all but four Crimson players are returning for the 2008-09 campaign, Harvard has been infused with new energy in the form of freshmen forwards Ling Ling Lok, Alisa Baumgartner, and Whitney Kennedy.“We have three new freshmen who are going to do a good job for us,” Harvard coach Katey Stone says. “They immersed themselves pretty quickly and all have different strengths and hopefully, they...
...that the plan has been rejected, moving forward with cable television looks unlikely. No Undergraduate Council members have signed up to pursue the issue so far this school year. UC Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 said he is awaiting the outcome of discussion between University Information Services...
...teams were deadlocked in a scoreless tie. However, with only 12 minutes remaining in the second half, Dartmouth got on the scoreboard when it gained a penalty stroke after senior goaltender Kylie Stone was whistled for interfering with a Big Green player in front of the net. Dartmouth forward Chelsea Dodds came into the game to take the penalty stroke and blasted a shot past Stone into the upper right-hand corner of the net, giving the Big Green the lead and eventually the win. “We played a pretty good game,” Stone said...
...boosted its offensive efforts in the final nine points to hold onto the shutout, taking the final frame 25-21. YALE 3, HARVARD 0 Last time the Crimson played the Bulldogs, the team battled hard but was edged out by the league-leaders in a devastating fifth game. Fast forward to Friday night, and Harvard was looking for revenge. “We came into this being very, very diehard excited and ready to win,” McKinley said. Despite its desire for vengeance, the Crimson could not come out on top, let alone match the previous game?...
...Dartmouth net.Though the Big Green managed to crash the net in the first two periods and create chaos in front of Hoyle on rebounds, the freshman kept his composure throughout the night. Harvard’s team defense did an admirable job keeping the Big Green’s forwards out of the middle of the offensive zone.Harvard certainly did not make it easy for its freshman goaltender, as the Crimson committed a total of 13 penalties. Luckily, Harvard’s defense managed to kill 11 consecutive Big Green power plays after Dartmouth’s goal...