Word: ncaas
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...already bought his tickets to Albany, N.Y., for the NCAA Tournament, where red-hot Harvard will face off against Maine in the first round...
Flash back to the final game of Harvard’s 2003-2004 season—the first game of the NCAA tournament. The Crimson enjoys a 4-1 lead over the University of Maine after two periods. A win is just 20 minutes away. But the Black Bears come out of the locker room with a vengeance, scoring four goals in the final frame. Maine goes on to the national title game, where it loses to Denver, and the Crimson travels back to Cambridge with thoughts of what might have been. Flash forward to the present. After another loss...
...Murphy says. “I’m having fun and enjoying it.”With a team-leading 18 tallies on the season, Murphy could become the Crimson’s only 20-goal scorer when Harvard faces Maine in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. And if that milestone and the prospect of breaking the Crimson’s recent first-round curse aren’t enough, Murphy only has to recall his sophomore year, when older brother Ben’s Black Bears ousted Harvard from the NCAAs with a crushing, come-from...
...Hopefully we’re not spoiled, hopefully we’ll get it a few more times.” And the title may not even be the season’s crowning achievement. As Harvard prepares to battle Maine this Saturday in the opening round of the NCAA tournament, Donato knows that his defense is once again in good hands. “I think that’s a great credit to them,” Donato says of his rookies’ development. “It bodes well for the future of Harvard hockey...
Just say no to drugs. Well, duh—if you’re a college athlete, that is. But how else does the NCAA kill the fun of Harvard’s D1 jocks? Steroids are off-limits, as is the once-popular diet supplement ephedrine. Pitfalls abound, however. According to Director of Compliance for Harvard’s Athletic Department, Nathan Fry, taking Tylenol Cold, which contains pseudoephedrine HCl, could lead to getting booted off the team. And forget March Madness fun— athletes can kiss their DHAs good-bye if they’re caught funding...