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...back two weekends from now [in the ECAC playoffs] and we’ll do it again.”Through the weekend, the seniors has won two ECAC tournament titles, three Beanpot championships, and two Ivy League titles, and had made it to the final of the NCAA tournament three times in their Harvard careers.“It’s been a tough challenge for them,” Stone said. “We faced a lot of adversity because we have got a young group of kids that they have had to bring along...
...Besides, when Donato was named to the helm of the men’s hockey program in July 2004, naysayers were quick to point out his lack of credentials. Not a second of coaching experience, they warned. Eight months later, Donato marched his team straight into the NCAA tournament—the same tournament that named him MVP when the Crimson...
...giant slalom with a combined time of 1:45.63. Junior Daniel Tsai’s giant slalom time of 1:44.82 checked in four spots ahead of Segal at 39th. Next weekend, the teams will travel to Middlebury, Vt., for the final tune-up prior to the NCAA Championships in Steamboat Springs, Colo. The recipe for the final two weeks of the season is much like it has been for the first four. “We’re going to do what we’ve been doing to get prepared,” Harlow said, adding that...
...Penn juggernaut is nearing in on a second straight Ivy League title and the automatic berth in the NCAA tournament that accompanies it. For the first time ever, though, that scenario may not spell the death of the Crimson’s postseason chances.If Harvard (12-9, 4-4 Ivy) can regroup to take at least five of the remaining six games in its 2005-06 season, the team has a chance to advance to the National Invitational Tournament for the first time in school history.First played in 1938, the NIT is the oldest postseason tournament in college basketball, although...
...field, we’re going to cast that interjection aside since that game is kind of like the tree falling in the wilderness.That leaves us one month, 28 days, from the opening tip of March Madness. And that leaves 26 days between this Saturday night and that first NCAA contest.Why is this pedantic babble important?Well, because by Saturday night, Penn should have the bow tacked onto the gift-wrapped NCAA bid that goes to the Ivy League’s regular season champion. The Quakers will still have some work to do to make it all tidy...