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Following the graduation of all-time leading scorer Jeff Hamilton, no one gave the Elis a snowball’s chance of being in second place right now. However, Yale Coach Tim Taylor ’63 has done an excellent job this season, and his team has been competitive throughout. The Bulldogs’ overall record isn’t dazzling, but—considering that six of their nine losses have been by a single goal—they are a respected commodity around the league and won’t be able to sneak up on anyone...
...stretch run. With all 15 of its remaining games within the ECAC, the Dartmouth should be able to zero in and focus on working its way up the standings. It certainly has the capacity to do so, with Mike Maturo—the ECAC’s fourth leading scorer in league games behind the aforementioned Harvard trio—leading a very potent offense and Trevor Byrne heading up a stingy blue line. GRADE...
...hurt the Tigers so far, as they are currently last in the ECAC in power play efficiency and 10th in penalty killing. Princeton has only scored two goals per game in ECAC play, but that stands to improve with Brad Parsons—the Tigers’ leading returning scorer this year—back in the lineup after missing nine games this season. GRADE...
Then she finished the game as Dartmouth’s leading scorer with 18 points and five threes in the second half...
Also making an appearance on Saturday was Laela Sturdy ’00, Harvard’s leading scorer during the first two post-Feaster years. After graduation, Sturdy—a Mitchell Scholar—attended Trinity College in Dublin where she earned a masters in multimedia systems, before working as a consultant for the World Bank in Kenya in recent months. Sturdy said that throughout the game, she had to fight the urge to throw on a jersey, jump on the court and get in the game...