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Ermakov missed the beginning of the spring season because of loose cartilage in his ankle. He practiced as hard as possible given his injury??hitting while seated, maintaining his strength—and would have been ready to play against No. 3 Virginia 12 days earlier but contracted pneumonia...
...Richter in the third. Richter posted 11 saves and allowed just one goal…Harvard outshot PEI, 59-27…The Crimson’s power play was 1-for-9 on the night…Junior forward Paul Dufault is out indefinitely with an ankle injury??The contest against the Panthers was the Crimson’s only exhibition. The season kicks off at Dartmouth on Friday. —KARAN LODHA
...night out, the line is solid; sometimes, it is explosive. He had a similar end to last season, but he lost his touch over the summer, maybe, or at the beginning of 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...
...rejoin the team this year. Becky Voaklander’s back injury last season was major factor in her departure from the Crimson. Virginia Fritsch—who was Harvard’s leading hitter as a freshman, but missed last year due to a rotator cuff injury??also decided not to return. But the team has taken Allard’s advice and moved on from the departures. Last year, Harvard faced a host of similar problems. The Crimson was riddled with injuries and faced multiple weather delays. Also, an insufficient number of games, especially early...
Theater was never the obvious choice for Liam R. Martin ’06. The blond-haired, blue-eyed government concentrator was a varsity athlete in high school. But an injury??what he now calls a "blessing in disguise"—cut sports recruiting short, and when he tried Common Casting the fall of junior year, he soon landed roles on the Loeb Mainstage with professional directors. Next fall, he will head to New York, not as an investment banker, as was originally planned, but as the latest hopeful looking for a big break...