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...said Crimson coach Dave Fish ’72.HARVARD INTERSESSION INVITATIONALFacing opponents from Boston College, Marist, and Princeton, Harvard excelled in singles and doubles throughout the three-day tournament, winning in the finals in both events on Monday.Co-captain Gideon Valkin took the crown in singles, beating the Tigers?? Peter Capkovic, the top-seeded player in the tournament, 7-6, 2-6, 6-4.“It was a very big win,” Valkin said. “I was the underdog, but I knew that I was good enough to beat...
...lead singer of “Tommy and the Tigers?? (and some other band), is taking his act to the small screen—on American Idol! That’s right. A certain sophomore of www.boredatlamont.com fame ran Primal Scream with “B@L” scrawled on his abdomen and “Agree” “Disagree” written on either thigh. After a recent bash two Harvardians hit the Charles’ dinky “ice rink,” sliding penguin style in their penguin suits. Their...
...went against the Crimson (3-8-0, 2-7-0), all goals except the last one came on a power play. Only the first two Tiger penalties proved costly, since both came during the second minute of play, leaving Princeton two men down. Harvard spread its players around the Tigers?? net and could afford to move the puck around the Princeton zone until a quality shot opportunity arose.Within 39 seconds, junior forward Mike Taylor found enough space to cross the puck through the defense as Pelle swooped in on the left for a shot that beat Tiger goalie...
...five non-conference games. The Bulldogs, who are fresh off an upset over top-ranked Wisconsin, will provide a good test for the Crimson.HARVARD 5, PRINCETON 0Harvard received a bit of help in its effort to knock Princeton from the top when Ivy league rival Dartmouth spoiled the Tigers?? unbeaten campaign with a 6-3 win Friday night. The Crimson then took the ice Saturday to punish Princeton further in the 5-0 rout. Both Harvard and Dartmouth—who beat Quinnipiac by a 3-2 score Saturday—saw their records improve...
Princeton’s game-winner came just 2:52 into the second. The Tigers?? Brett Westgarth fired on Richter, who managed to slow down the shot but seemed unable to find the puck as it passed through his legs and inched towards the goal line...