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...what happened,” Stone said. “We were going after it and that’s the kind of attitude you need to have to be successful in the playoffs.”Harvard now advances to the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed, facing Dartmouth in the first round at Bright on March 15. The puck will drop at 2 p.m. The Crimson has beaten the Big Green by scores of 2-1 and 4-0 this season.—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard coach Jay Weiss said. “They showed a lot of courage. Many other people wouldn’t have [competed], but they wanted to go out on their own terms.” Unfortunately for the two seniors, they dropped opening round bouts to the top-seeded wrestlers at 157 and 165 lbs. and would not advance in the consolation draw. It was instead the future of Harvard wrestling that shone brightest. Sophomore J.P. O’Connor, ranked first in the tournament and second in the country, tore through the 149-lb field after a first...
...hockey is not the average team.When the Crimson (29-1 overall, 24-0 ECAC) takes the ice for the ECAC semifinals against No. 9 Clarkson (24-8-5, 15-6-3) tomorrow at Bright Hockey center, the team will do so as both the number one seed in the tournament and the number one-ranked team in the country.Harvard has held the top position for five weeks, and the players know they’ve earned it.“We feel really confident with the work we’ve been putting in heading into the playoffs...
...Lyre of Orpheus”—and their latest installment—“Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!”—have been a period of transition for Aussie frontman Nick Cave. In the interim, Cave composed two soundtracks alongside perpetual collaborator and Bad Seed Warren Ellis, and his side project, Grinderman, recorded their eponymous debut in 2007. An album of visceral, uncouth guitar-thunder, “Grinderman” eschewed the theatrical balladry of typical Seeds fare, garnering critical praise and exposing conventional hard-rock fans to one of the underground?...
...Jackie’s teammates said, ‘If she wins this, I’m going to cry.’ I said the same.” After coming fourth in the prelims, to have Pangilinan lead after 150 yards was a surprise, especially with top seed Lisa Hamming of Princeton breathing down her neck.About 30 seconds later, the team was in tears. Tears of joy, naturally, as Pangilinan touched the wall first with a time of 2:14.69. “Those are big shoes to fill for next year,” Morawski finished...