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...ECAC) was nothing short of war, as both teams traded a combined 18 penalties and battled to the last second of the game.But the Harvard men’s hockey team (8-14-6, 8-7-6 ECAC) killed five power plays and broke a second-period tie to secure a 2-1 win over the Bobcats—earning home ice for the ECAC playoffs.The Biega brothers—junior Alex and sophomore Michael—landed both goals for the Crimson, and Carroll made 27 saves to seal the victory.“We’re happy...
...Championships. Although they were yet again unable to top Penn, they finished the day in second place with a record of 59-28. While the results of the saber squad (13-15) were not exactly ideal, the sound performance of the foil squad (21-8) and the first place tie by the épeé squad (25-5) helped alleviate some of the disappointment, as the team proved that it can still contend with the top programs in the Ivy League. “This may have been the men’s best performance to date...
...came to me,” Rogers said. “It just kind of opened up for me.” Finding no obstruction to the goal, Rogers proceeded to rifle the puck in the top right shelf past Tigers goaltender Zane Kalemba’s shoulder to tie the game up at 1-1. The Crimson survived a penalty-ridden first period that also saw them outshot 17-8 by Princeton and was better able to dictate the game’s pace in the second. “Sometimes the penalties hinder your ability to get something...
...women’s hockey team barely secured an ECAC playoff spot with a 3-3 tie against No. 10 Dartmouth on Valentine’s Day. At Cornell’s senior night and in front of a crowd of over 500 people, the Big Red was able to squeeze in a draw to clinch a spot in the tournament, and prove that it is no stranger to high pressure situations. Since then, the team has split its last two season games, falling to Rensselaer, 3-1, and powering over Union...
...habit naturally extends to politics. In the U.S., where Republicans are associated with red and the Democrats are linked with blue, politicians drift from those affiliations - Barack Obama, for instance, wore a red tie when he was sworn in as President, and outgoing President George W. Bush chose a blue tie for the occasion. But in Thailand, you literally wear your politics on your sleeve. When the protesters from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) stormed Bangkok's international airport last year, the air terminal turned bright yellow. The demonstrators chose shirts of that color because they wanted...