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...start of a new semester, there’s only one big test to worry about—the much-feared “pinch test.” Weeks in Lamont eating Fritos and the obligatory post-exam drinking binge make fingering that roll of flab around the middle a depressing prospect come February. For those of you hoping to find your six-pack in time for spring break in Cancun without actually going to any of those kick-boxing classes at the MAC (yes, they do exist!), here is FM’s handy Harvard Daily...
Harvard won 22 games, its most since 1994, and made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time in nearly a decade. The Crimson avoided the post-exam slump that marred last year’s regular season, establishing second-half consistency in its stead. Harvard began the season No. 14 in both major polls and finished at No. 11, staying ranked every week...
Whatever the line combinations that Mazzoleni chooses to employ, the Crimson must regain its scoring touch and its confidence against RPI to prepare for games against Cornell, Dartmouth and Clarkson in the coming weeks. A loss tonight would certainly sound the alarms for another post-exam break collapse—a fate Harvard would much like to avoid...
...absence of a dull edge, a yearly Crimson post-exam hallmark, may have resulted from a change instituted this year by Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni. Instead of a traditional January exhibition game, Mazzoleni and his coaching staff staged a three-day training camp to get the players back on their games...
...camp was intended to avoid another disastrous post-exam skid. Last season, the Crimson suffered through a 2-8-1 stretch from the end of exams to the start of ECAC playoffs, a slide that included Beanpot losses to both Northeastern and Boston College...