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That's what No. 5 Dartmouth did last Sunday, when Amy Ferguson had 37 saves as the Big Green beat the Crimson, 5-3. No. 8 Providence used the same strategy the weekend before as Sara DeCosta, a gold medalist on the 1998 U.S. Olympic Team, shutout Harvard for the first time in 83 games...
Kurt Angle, a 1996 Olympic gold medalist (Who says professional wrestlers have no talent?), and his partner face the Dudley Boyz, Buh Buh Ray and D-von, next. The Boyz, using many complex moves that target their opponent's groin, beat Angle and partner, demonstrating (almost unnecessarily) the superiority of pro-wrestling over that other two-points-for-a-takedown crap. Gleeful, I tell Christina that Kurt Angle was an Olympic champion. She's doubtful, and certainly not impressed. Another invigorating fight matches The Godfather, wrestler and part-time pimp, against some no-name pretty boy. Smoothness personified, The Godfather...
...Crimson failed to score a goal for the first time in its last 83 games. Providence goaltender Sara DeCosta, a gold medalist on the 1998 U.S. Olympic Team, stopped all 24 Harvard shots. In the last meeting between these two teams Jan. 8, DeCosta had 45 saves, including seven in overtime, to force a 1-1 overtime...
Both of the Crimson's opponents this weekend have formidable defenses. Providence goaltender Sara DeCosta, a gold medalist on the 1998 U.S. Olympic Team, and the Friars allow only 1.39 goals a game, the lowest average in the ECAC, whereas Northeastern's aggressive defense gives up 1.73 goals a game, ranking the Huskies third in the conference...
...Friars (9-4-3, 6-3-3) got an early goal and then relied on goaltender Sara DeCosta, a gold medalist on the 1998 U.S. Olympic Team, to keep them in the game and move into fifth place in the conference with a 1-1 tie on Saturday at Schneider Arena...