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...next week for the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. But a quick shot from senior Jennifer Raimondi—netting her second crunch-time goal of the night—with only a single second left gave the Crimson the road win, the four seed, and the home ice advantage. “It was definitely the most dramatic goal that I have scored this season and top three for my career,” Raimondi said. The final tally came on the only shot that Harvard (14-11-4, 10-6-4 ECAC) managed on Clarkson...
...Winter Olympics where hyped athletes tumbled from grace, a little-known Japanese figure skater became a surprise star by keeping her tush off the ice. SHIZUKA ARAKAWA beat favorites Sasha Cohen of the U.S., who won the silver, and Irina Slutskaya of Russia, who took home the bronze. Arakawa, 24, considered retiring in 2004 and finished ninth at last year's world championships. But she stuck with it to please her dad and wound up scoring Japan's first figure-skating gold and becoming a national hero. Happy now, Mr. Arakawa? --By Alice Park...
...fourth, and only the No. 5 through No. 12 teams play the opening weekend. A rough-and-tumble last weekend at Colgate and Cornell had left the Crimson roster depleted—defensemen Brian McCafferty and Peter Hafner and forward Tyler Magura were all helped from the Big Red ice nine days ago, and sophomore Mike Taylor has been out for nearly a month—and only McCafferty and Hafner were able to return for this homestand and the important ECAC tournament implications it held for Harvard. And a weekend off is not just nice for the injured?...
...shredding the morning away up in the Alps, while fans down in Torino prepared to celebrate a surprise Italian gold in speedskating. Even official confirmation that Russian biathlon silver medalist Olga Pyleva had tested positive for banned substances seemed, by past Olympic standards, like a small patch of bad ice. But by late afternoon on Feb. 16 - unbeknownst to the athletes, the trainers and the worldwide TV audience - major trouble was brewing in Torino. A hurried closed-door meeting was under way at the local command center of the Carabinieri, Italy's paramilitary police, that would lead...
...thriller over Cornell in front of a packed and raucous Lynah Rink crowd. The win clinched the Crimson’s first Ivy title since 2000, but it came at a price: defenseman Brian McCafferty, forward Tyler Magura, and captain Peter Hafner were all helped off the ice with various injuries. Though Hafner’s stitches to the forehead won’t hinder him this weekend, coach Ted Donato ’91 could not comment on the rest of his locker room-turned-infirmary, which includes not only McCafferty and Magura but sophomore forward Mike Taylor...