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...Before Hampel was hustled off to a Montreal jail last week, agents with the Canada Border Services Agency seized his bogus Ontario provincial birth certificate, the passport that had been obtained with the phony birth certificate, $7,800 in five different currencies, encrypted prepaid cellphone cards and index cards containing information on Canadian history and civics. Hampel claimed to be a former lifeguard and travel consultant living in Montreal since 1999. Journalists found a website he had set up where he described his extensive travels abroad and published photos of the countries he visited, primarily in Eastern Europe...
...that just shows the strength of Williams.” Harvard now prepares for a midweek match on Nov. 29 against Dartmouth, ranked No. 7 in the nation, and will then travel to Cornell to play the Big Red—ranked No. 9—and Western Ontario. In preparation for the early matches, which will get harder, Bajwa has the team going through “crisis training.” “That’s when [we pretend] it’s 8-all and the game is riding on one or two points...
...next two because they happened so quickly,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. The Crimson was without high-scoring forwards senior Julie Chu and sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, along with junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow. The three spent the weekend competing at the international Four Nations Cup in Ontario. Chu and Cahow played for the U.S., which lost to Vaillancourt and victorious Canada. Nary these threats, senior forward Liza Solley stepped up for Harvard on the power play. With 5:51 remaining in the third period and the game tied 1-1, the Crimson put on a display of crisp...
With the prestigious Four Nations Cup drawing top players to Ontario this weekend, the No. 8 Harvard women’s hockey team found itself in a familiar position on Friday night at Bright Hockey Center—taking the ice without leading scorers Julie Chu and Sarah Vaillancourt and defensive anchor Caitlin Cahow, all three of whom took last season off to compete in the Olympic Games. However, the Crimson (5-1-0, 5-1-0 ECAC) refused to let the loss of their three stars translate to a loss in the standings, as the team skated...
Clifton Dawson became the Ivy League's all-time career rushing leader on his second carry today against Penn. [See full game coverage.] With just under ten minutes to play in the first quarter, the senior running back from Scarborough, Ontario, carried the ball 55 yards down the left sideline, breaking by three the record of 4,715 yards held by Cornell's Ed Marinaro since 1971 and setting up a Harvard touchdown at the Penn 8-yard line...