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...Tudor Memorial Cup (MVP) and the “Cooney” Weiland Award (team spirit and competitiveness)—went to assistant captain Tyler Kolarik. The Crimson’s heart and soul enjoyed the most productive season of his career, scoring 30 points to finish a four-year stint with 115 points in 130 games played. Kolarik was his usual instrumental self on the team’s top power play and penalty kill units, but added another aspect of leadership by example in his play alongside freshman linemates Du and Steve Mandes...
...institutions in the StalCommPol study are all private four-year universities located in a large city with 25 percent or more students in on-campus housing...
...four-year player for Elmira College, Reilly graduated in 1986 looking to stay in the game. For the next 12 years, he worked his way up through the coaching ranks until Maine gave him a shot at his first job at a big-time hockey program...
...Opportunity Grants. The inadequacy of the present allocation is unsurprising given that the underlying formula was devised more than 20 years ago. Known as the “base guarantee,” the formula in place now gives established colleges the same share of aid every year, and it has become progressively more out of touch with current changes in college demography. Increasingly, low-income students are enrolling in cheaper community and for-profit two-year and four-year colleges. Yet these schools are neglected in the current system, as little money remains after funding established colleges. In their...
...more accurately, the baseball side—that makes Zak Farkes so important to Harvard baseball. They don’t hand out Rookie of the Year awards to just any Boston-area kid who makes a splash in college, even if coming in that kid was a four-year starter who won a total of 108 games in his high school career...