Word: tournaments
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Take Cornell, for example. The Big Red won the Ivy title from 1966 to 1973. During that span, the Ithacans appeared in the NCAA Tournament six times, capturing the national title in 1967 (a 4-1 win over Boston University) and in 1970 (a 6-4 victory over Clarkson...
With only 36 teams partcipating in four established Division I hockey leagues (the ECAC, Hockey East, CCHA and WCHA) and 17 independents that now compete for one bid to the NCAA Tournament, college hockey is far from becoming a national sport...
...decrease in the number of quality players affected Ivy teams this year. Brown, Dartmouth and Yale all failed to make the eight-team ECAC Tournament. Twelve years ago, Brown made the Final Four. In 1979 and 1980, Dartmouth made consecutive appearances in the Final Four. Just two years ago, Yale, along with Harvard, was one of the top two teams in the ECAC...
...that two-meter position, there are risks involved, especially if you're playing tough competition. While playing Stanford in her sophomore year, she took an elbow in the eye in the first two minutes of the game, sidelining her for the rest of the tournament...
...tremendous momentum garnered by the Harvard program from that one game has translated into a 12-2 record this season and a possible shot at the national tournament. But first the Crimson must win the Eastern Tournament this weekend. And with teams like Slippery Rock and Bucknell expected to participate, it could be tough...