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Harvard's first-round opponent, BC, reaps the benfits of an athletic department which receives rabid alumni support. Although officially a club sport, it skates at Conte Forum (BC's ultramodern hockey/basketball complex), and has had increased recruiting success...
Harvard (4-1-1, 4-1-1) definitely has some obstacles to overcome. The brutal road trip to Ithaca has never been pleasant and Lynah Rink--with its rabid hockey fans--always presents a challenge to the Crimson...
Second-place Princeton (7-1, 4-1) will have a tougher road to the championship. But it, like Dartmouth, can do so by winning the remainder of its games. The Tigers meet Yale at home this week and Dartmouth in two weeks. Winning in front of the rabid rowdies at the home of Big Green will be a difficult feat...
Brown, off to a disastrous 0-3-1 start (0-1-0 Ivy) after nine consecutive championships, is rabid...
...faces in the next day's papers. What led to NBC News president Larry Grossman's downfall? Auletta traces it partly to a disastrous dinner party that Grossman gave on the night of the sixth game of the Mets-Red Sox World Series. (General Electric chairman Jack Welch, a rabid Red Sox fan, wanted to watch the game.) Why did Dan Rather walk off the set in September 1987, leaving six minutes of dead airtime on the CBS Evening News? Auletta's second-by-second account is more sympathetic to Rather than many others. There are fresh nuggets as well...