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With the bar set high, Harvard (20-9, 11-3 Ivy) certainly exceeded opponents?? expectations this season with a strong second-place finish in the Ivy League. While the Crimson fell just short of an Ivy title for the second straight year—this time at the hands of Princeton—the team garnered its second consecutive WNIT berth...
...very participation of third-party candidates in campaigns helps to better inform voters and establish a higher level of political discourse. During debates, three candidates with three sets of ideas about governing policies would provide more information to the average voter—and more insights into their opponents?? plans—than would a smaller pool of candidates. Debating with additional opponents enables candidates to explore the nuances of their ideas, defining and distinguishing themselves from a broader field. Having an additional candidate with a well-considered platform compels both politicians and voters to engage more fully...
Leblanc’s offense has provided a valuable complement to Harvard’s impressive defensive efforts. The Crimson has killed 17 out of its opponents?? last 18 power plays, and junior goalie Ryan Carroll has stopped 147 of the last 153 shots he has faced...
...Pioneers’ deft touch from beyond the arc, Sacred Heart’s aggressive rebounders also plagued Harvard. Although the Crimson dominated the boards in the first half, grabbing 21 rebounds in comparison to its opponents?? 11, Sacred Heart reversed the roles in the second half, pulling down 25 off the glass, compared to the Crimson’s 14. Overall, the Pioneers held an edge in rebounds, 36-35, at the end of regulation...
...Brown and Williams weren’t that hard, but there will be more pressure against stronger opponents?? Guruge said. “Now that we have such a good player at No. 1, the top of the ladder should be very solid...