Word: tourneys
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...puts more pressure on the duo, for if Penn hopes to not get immediately ushered to the sidelines, it will need huge games from its two leaders, as the Quakers have little quality depth. If Penn were to pull off an initial-round upset, it would be the first tourney win by an Ivy since 1998, when fifth-seeded Princeton beat UNLV. And if they don’t, well, the schadenfreude derived from watching the Ivy League bully get pounded by a member of college basketball’s elite ranks has grown to become a particularly enjoyable March...
...when it gets physical, especially in tough games,” said Chu, who drew a hard body check six minutes into the third period. “We can’t control what the ref does. We can only control how we play.”OTHER TOURNEY NEWSEach of the top three seeds in the conference—Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, and Harvard—won its quarterfinal series in two games to advance to the semifinal round next weekend in Hanover, N.H.Fifth-seeded Colgate upended fourth-seeded Princeton in two games on the road. The Raiders...
...after Thanksgiving, and Branson is playing host to a "galactic get-together" on Necker Island. Beer and wine are being consumed like so much rocket fuel. Sushi floats in on a boat--to the middle of the pool. (Swimsuits required!) There's a casino party one night, a tennis tourney in the pouring rain and golf off the top deck of Branson's Balinese-inspired house on the hill--which you can do when you own the whole joint...
...possible for the conference tournament. Despite being shorthanded, however, the Crimson wrestled with impressive intensity. “We weren’t intimidated and we were the ones pushing the action,” tri-captain Max Meltzer said.Harvard (5-8-1, 2-3 Ivy) will enter the tourney with a 4-5-1 EIWA record.“For the next two weeks,” Meltzer said, “we’re going to focus on individualized workouts. We’ve done the hard work, and now it’s time...
...triple-overtime defeat at the hands of Boston College in the opening round of Boston’s hallowed Beanpot Tournament. There is only being rebuffed in trying to reclaim the trophy from the Golden Eagles, who snapped the Crimson’s string of seven straight tourney titles at Bright Hockey Center last February. And being consigned to the consolation game against lowly Northeastern, playing for third place for the first time since 1998. “There’s no way around it,” Stone says. “It stinks.” There...