Word: macdonald
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...five, is how you make a good team,” Shore said. “And, we’ve got more great players who will be traveling for future tournaments.” Next week the team will rest before traveling to New Haven, Conn. for the MacDonald Cup on the first weekend of October. —Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...
...When you perform that well under pressure, it’s a thing to see.” The team had a less-than-auspicious start to the year, finishing 18th in a field of 18 schools at the McLaughlin in September. Rallying to take fifth at the MacDonald Cup at Yale and then ninth at the fall’s focal point, the ECAC Division I Championships, the team had yet to see a player make a top 15 individual finish. Before the close of the fall season, Harvard made one last tournament appearance at the Don Mershon Classic...
...team simply failed to find the back of the net in a 7-2 blowout loss to the Eagles. “That could have been one of the worst beatings we’ve taken since I’ve been here,” co-captain David MacDonald said after the game. “They outplayed us in pretty much every aspect of the game.”The loss came near the beginning of Harvard’s descent into a long, winless winter. The team did not see a win for almost two full months...
...defects of the grading system at the time. Paul H. Buck, former dean of the Faculty, told The Crimson that a “police-type exam given in great detail” can ruin “brilliant students,” and director of freshman scholarships Wallace MacDonald ’44 added: “Too few students realize that God is not grading their bluebooks...
...their senior campaign. Also at the banquet, senior co-captain Mike Taylor received the John Tudor Memorial Cup, an honor bestowed to the team’s most valuable player. Taylor led the Crimson offense with 35 points, including 12 goals in his senior campaign. His counterpart, David MacDonald, received the Ralph “Cooney” Weiland Award for devotion to the game, along with fellow senior Tyler Magura. Sophomore Ian Tallett received the Donald Angier Hockey Trophy, awarded to the team’s most improved player, while Michael Biega and Matt McCollem earned the George Percy...