Word: icing
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...once they receive their housing assignments this morning.These loyalties will be on display in Annenberg today, as House residents, with t-shirts, music, and chants, jostle with each other to welcome newly inducted freshmen into their ranks.Freshmen will also be invited to events—such as ice cream socials and Stein Clubs—at their Houses later tonight.Today also marks the first time that some blocking groups will be officially linked with others, as 87 blocking groups took advantage of the new neighborhood blocking option.According to Suzy M. Nelson, the associate dean for residential life, this new option...
...find comfort in the fact that few teams are so consistently good. On the other hand, this is not a trend that players or coaches would like to see continue. On Saturday, the Crimson plays another game in Albany’s Pepsi Arena. Last weekend on that ice, Harvard defeated league foes Dartmouth and Cornell in back-to-back games for the Crimson’s third ECAC Championship in five years. Harvard scored 16 goals in those games and allowed only three, and the Crimson (21-11-2) has won 20 games for back-to-back seasons...
...anchored so effectively in recent years by now-pros Noah Welch ’05 and Ryan Lannon ’05—was left with huge gaps to fill after last year’s graduation. “[They contributed] not only on the ice but in the locker room—they’re very strong personalities,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 says of the departed leaders. “It’s tough to replace guys like that.” Enter Jack Christian and Brian McCafferty...
...this season. Whatever the case, the Nashville Predators draft pick never mentions the word “injury” in his analysis. In any case, he’s figured things out. Now, says his coach, Maki is one of the most consistent physical presences on the ice. “He’s a guy that we need to be very good on a couple different levels,” Donato says, “but in my mind, he’s elevated his play so much in the second half of the season that it?...
...figure skating - and it was unfair. She is not, as you said, "a little-known Japanese figure skater." She is the winner of the 2004 World Championship, held in Dortmund, Germany. At Torino she did not, as you reported, "become a surprise star by keeping her tush off the ice." She was simply the best. Udo Wilhelm Marl, Germany Passage to India "Let's be friends" [March 6] stated that President Bush's visit to India would inaugurate a new era of cooperation between the two powers. Indians highly appreciate and value the President's friendship with India...