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...boxing, in cricket it's more complicated. Generally, a country that has ruled for a long time won't abdicate on the basis of a single defeat. It will maintain the kingly mannerisms until it loses again. So it is with the Australians on the eve of the rematch, a five-Test series beginning in Brisbane on Nov. 23. Even for the crustier fans of both countries, an Ashes contest may never have been more tantalizing. Part of its allure is that it will put the preceding one in context. Was the 2005 result an aberration, a consequence of many...
HANOVER, N.H.—The last time Harvard faced off against Dartmouth, the Crimson offense exploded and the defense held firm in a 10-1 thrashing of the Big Green. In the season-opening rematch, the score was once again lopsided, but this time it was Harvard (0-1-0, 0-1-0 ECAC) on the short end of a 5-2 score on Friday night at Thompson Arena. With the officials calling frequent penalties, especially in the early going, it became evident that performance on the power play would play a large part in determining the final score...
...season-opening rematch, the score was once again lopsided, but this time it was Harvard (0-1, 0-1 ECAC) on the short end of a 5-2 score on Friday night at Thompson Arena...
...Tobe was peppered with close-range shots and ended the night with 24 saves for the loss. Despite outshooting Dartmouth 32-29 and winning 63 percent of the faceoffs, Harvard was 1-for-7 on the power play and never mounted any sustained offensive pressure. The game was a rematch of last year's ECAC semifinal game, which the Crimson won 10-1 before storming to its second conference title in a row. -THE CRIMSON STAFF
...frame.“We changed the lineup a few times,” Cebron said, “and we really adapted to the situation.”Harvard closed out the match, 15-13, to clinch at least a share of the tournament title.HARVARD 3, DARTMOUTH 2The rematch. Double or mediocrity.After facing each other a week ago at the Malkin Athletic Center, the two Ivy League travel partners took the court again in Dartmouth’s territory. Though the Big Green, itching for revenge, provided the Crimson with all the trouble it could handle, Harvard pulled...