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Friday, October 6, 8 p.m., Saturday October 7, 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the Harvard Box Office or the door, $8 for students. Harvard University’s Bright Hockey Center...
COLUMBIA REVERSED COURSE and reinstated the men's club ice hockey team, the Spectator reports, citing "a source close to the situation." As recounted previously on Ivy Infusion, the team's "STOP BEING A PUSSY" recruitment fliers offended some students, and the athletics department initially cancelled the first of half of their season. Now they're getting a different, unspecified, punishment...
...week after receiving the second spot in both the coaches’ and the media’s ECAC preseason poll, the Harvard men’s hockey team garnered more respect in the national preseason rankings, earning the 12th slot in the USCHO.com/CSTV and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls. The Crimson was the highest-ranked ECAC team in both polls, beating out No. 13 Cornell in the USCHO.com/CSTV poll and No. 14 Colgate in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. Boston College, Minnesota, and defending national champion Wisconsin were among the top three teams in both polls...
Sunday was a blue day for the Harvard field hockey team. The Crimson (0-9, 0-2 Ivy) met no southern hospitality when it arrived at the No. 4 Blue Devils’ (8-3) North Carolina home turf. With the greatest offensive showing of any Harvard opponent thus far, Duke defeated the Crimson 5-2, asserting its position as the nation’s fourth-ranked team. “It was a great opportunity for us as a team,” junior defender Devon Shapiro said. “We really just tried to concentrate on ourselves...
...FREE SPEECH battle is on at Columbia, where the athletic department has put the men's club hockey team on ice after a recruitment flier—"STOP BEING A PUSSY," it urged—offended students. The latest in the Spec's blanket coverage is a salvo from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which asked that the team be reinstated. A Spec editorial calls the flier "tasteless" but the punishment "excessive." A columnist also comes to the team's defense. Surprisingly, nobody calls the athletic department pussies...