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Playing second fiddle to hockey??s top-liners is not an unfamiliar story to the Crimson faithful—just look back to the route Oliver Jonas ’01 took to starting goaltender...
According to Reclaiming the Game, recruited athletes—especially male athletes who play the “high profile” sports: football, basketball, and hockey??are not academically representative of their classes. They concentrate disproportionately in the social sciences, and their class ranks are, on average, disproportionately low. Though Bowen and Levin argue that the time commitment teams demand of their athletes should be further reduced, their statistics show that other groups with similar commitments—including non-recruited, “walk-on” athletes—do not under perform...
...team that has reasserted its place in college hockey??s upper echelon, it’s fair to judge Harvard by its performance against the nation’s elite. So until those near misses turn into big wins, the Crimson will have difficulty claiming supremacy, within the ECAC or in Boston’s hallowed hockey circles...
Harvard earned conference championships in women’s heavyweight crew, men’s heavyweight crew, women’s hockey??which was also national runner-up—and men’s tennis. The men’s hockey team placed second in the conference...
...addition to his work for USA Hockey as associate director for player development in the Atlantic District, Riley recently became head hockey coach at Brunswick School in Greenwich, Conn. He’s also a part-time scout for USA Hockey??s Under-17 National Team, meaning he already has many of the contacts necessary to be an effective college recruiter...