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When the Harvard women’s hockey team begins regular season play against conference foes Quinnipiac and Princeton this weekend, the Crimson will be expectng nothing less than perfection. “We’re definitely looking to win both games,” junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt said. No. 5 Harvard is set to play Quinnipiac (1-3-1, 0-2-1 ECAC) on Friday and Princeton (1-1-2, 1-1-1 ECAC) Saturday. Both games will take place at the Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson looks to improve on last season’s stellar...
...become a lobbyist—a popular and lucrative option for former representatives. Leach began his Washington career as an intern for a young Donald Rumsfeld, then a congressman from Illinois. Leach said he sought out Rumsfeld because both of them had been on the wrestling team at Princeton, 10 years apart. “There’s kind of a wrestling fraternity in life,” Leach said. Leach’s interactions with Rumsfeld tell the story of two Republican political careers that followed very different paths. Rumsfeld, who stepped down as defense secretary after...
...other players have also recorded multiple interceptions in one game. Williams picked off two passes in games against Princeton and Brown and senior John Hopkins recorded his pair of picks during Harvard’s match with Lafayette. Every home game this season has seen multiple interceptions by the Crimson...
...dogs, this year’s Quakers find themselves tied for sixth in the conference with three games to go. Perennial cellar-dweller Columbia is struggling this season, but they’re just a year removed from a 5-5 campaign under Norries Wilson. Princeton, the one-loss darling of the league a year ago, is still below .500 overall after a nail-biting win over Cornell. Brown is a long way away from its title team of 2005, and the Big Red is also scuffling, having already lost three conference contests. “We?...
...from the team’s freshmen. Miyoko Pettit, Emily Harburg, and Mikaelle Comrie all gained considerable playing time and vital experience in the two matches.With just two more weeks left in the season, Harvard is hoping to finish the season strong. Next weekend, the team faces Penn and Princeton, with both teams competing for the Ivy League crown. According to captain Suzie Trimble, the Crimson would love to play the role of spoiler. “Everyone is beatable in the Ivy League,” Trimble said. “We’re looking forward to those...