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After Brown, a 12-seed, shocked the fifth-seeded Crimson with a series sweep at Bright Hockey Center in the 2009 ECAC playoffs??€“and then followed that up with a 4-1 defeat of Harvard on Dec. 1–the Crimson finally got some redemption...
...together for one more game and find a way to stop Randy Moss and rest of the Patriots’ endless supply of receiving threats from getting away with murder.Maybe Eli Manning—having already outclassed supposedly superior quarterbacks Tony Romo and living-legend Brett Favre in the playoffs??€”will go throw-for-throw one more time with the great Tom Brady, just like he did on Dec. 29 for three quarters, except this time maybe Eli will throw a touchdown instead of an interception on the biggest drive of the game.Maybe I’m crazy...
...problem peaks in the playoffs??€”as anyone who sat through the World Series can painfully attest. TBS, one of the networks covering the games, even arranged to have them spread out at 3:30 intervals, anticipating that they would run long. Of course, the fact that networks are now dictating start times unmasks the power to which baseball has sacrificed efficient games: television...
...hockey, recording 34 goals and 16 power-play goals to lead the nation in both categories. Bauer received the Kazmaier Award in 2006 after leading Wisconsin to its first national championship. This year, Bauer totaled 66 points during the regular season and an additional seven points in the NCAA playoffs??€”including the game-winning assist in Wisconsin’s 1-0 quadruple-overtime win over the Crimson in the quarterfinals—in directing the Badgers to their second straight national title and earning the honor as the Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding Player.And...
Because Harvard-Yale is the proverbial bowl game for both teams every season—the Ivy League is the only I-AA conference not allowed entrance into the division’s playoffs??€”The Game is only really The Game when you win. And by that logic, for the first time in a half-decade, New Haven is relevant again...