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Down 2-1, and with the momentum on the Eagles’ bench, Harvard desperately sought to tie the game for a second time in the match. It did so in the 15th minute of the second period, on one of only four power plays the Crimson had on the evening. Freshman defender Tom Walsh found captain and forward Dominic Moore standing on the right side of the net. Walsh zipped a quick pass to Moore, who one-timed the puck into...
...tie to No. 6 BC (9-2-3) proves the No. 11 Crimson (9-3-1, 9-2 ECAC) is a team able to step up in big games. It had been criticized for its poor play in high-pressure games following losses to nationally-ranked Cornell and Boston University...
...Harvard’s physical play, led by the defensive first line of freshman Peter Hafner and sophomore Noah Welch, that kept the BC forwards in check, and helped ensure the Crimson tie...
...waiting to have their profile pictures taken before heading off to Rock Bottom, we were relieved to see that our choices had fulfilled the first duty of dinner guests—following the dress code. They seemed the personification, nay, the very essence, of “creative black tie.” Of all the distinctive dressers present that evening, Rich Halvorson perhaps placed the greatest emphasis on the “creative” aspect. Halvorson belied his conservative leanings as a Christian and Republican activist by opting for the brooding hulk look, his tuxedo shirt ripped free...
...time drinker Amir C. Daharphuni ’04. “I am TRASHED!” he exclaimed as he attempted to open the front door to Lowell by sticking his pinky finger in the card swipe slot post-initiation. “Do you like my TIE?” he yelled. “It’s turquoise TOO! HA!” He then yakked on the card swipe machine, rendering it useless and yak-encrusted...