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...play them this year before going to Duluth on Thanksgiving weekend and they weren’t able to do it,” Stone said. “We want to try to play the toughest schedule in the country. We are playing a lot of Hockey East teams??they are more local but they should be pretty good.”Last season, the Crimson played 14 games before the Christmas break—a high number for Harvard—and the multitude of midweek games seemed to leave the squad tired...
...advantage, bringing the score to 3-2—Quinnipiac converted a 5-on-3 to regain its two-goal lead. “We didn’t get beat down low,” Reese said. “The game was won on special teams??we lost the game on special teams. No other excuse to lose that game.” Michael Bordieri’s empty-netter with 19 seconds left iced the 5-2 victory, and he immediately jumped toward the glass, where the student section roared. A Division II squad...
...ECAC championship banner in Bright. And, for three years, it has made the NCAA finals. While the two facts may not be directly connected, it is clear that the team that can make it out of the ECAC—with its top caliber upper level of teams??is automatically a contender on the national level. This season, team members say they expect the competition to be even tighter than the last two years because of the impact that the Olympics will have, especially on ECAC teams. “Most teams have lost at least one player...
...It’s the first time that the Open, which will take place at the Crimson’s Murr Center Nov. 4-8, will be held at Harvard. It has taken place at Boston’s Symphony Hall for the past three years. The Harvard squash teams?? traditional home in the Murr Center now includes the 13 glass-backed courts and one four-sided glass feature court, in addition to a temporary 700-seat squash arena located on the indoor tennis courts. “I really think that our facilities will be showcased...
...socially awkward at Harvard are, depending on the degree to which they are awkward, less likely to form a good blocking group, thrive in a student group, or excel in sports—all of which require strong interpersonal skills. Institutionalized relationships—like marriage and sports teams??are important precisely because they feel more secure than non-institutionalized ones. This is why we need real House communities: so the students who find it difficult to obtain social security, so to speak, are guaranteed the chance...