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After going winless and finishing in last place in the four-team College Hockey Association last season, the Bobcats join the ECAC with low expectations and the chance to play spoiler. Quinnipiac has already logged some surprising results in this young season, knocking off Connecticut and Northeastern and tying Yale in its conference opener. Coach Michael Barrett brought in a strong recruiting class of young Canadians that should help the Bobcats improve its power play, worst in the nation last year...
Columbia (3-11-1, 0-5-0 Ivy) was hoping for a win of its own to end a seven-game winless streak and provide its veterans with a Senior-Day reward. The Crimson (5-8-2, 1-4-1) ended its own ignoble streak—eight games without a victory—on a goal from junior forward Charles Altchek, the league’s leading scorer...
...slim. After Saturday’s match up against Harvard, Columbia travels to Ithaca to play an improved Cornell squad and then finishes up against a Brown team that will likely be playing for at least a share of the Ivy title. The last team to go winless in the Ivy league was Cornell in 2003. Third and Four Murphy said freshman cornerback Andrew Berry has a fifty-fifty shot of playing this week. Berry was sidelined last week with a shoulder injury. If Berry can’t go, sophomore Steven Williams, who had two interceptions against Dartmouth, will...
...title alive. If they win out, they would finish with an 8-3 mark and a top 25 ranking. Here’s hoping that’s enough motivation to push them past Kansas.Final Score: Nebraska 20, Kansas 12South Carolina (+5.5) at ArkansasThe Gamecocks were 2-3 and winless in the SEC just one month ago.But a three-game winning streak, including a season-defining victory at Tennessee, has put South Carolina on the cusp of a bowl bid. With Florida and Clemson remaining on the schedule, this would be the optimal week to pick up that final necessary...
...month brought new hope for the Harvard men’s soccer team, which had gone winless in October. On the day after Halloween, however, the team got a trick instead of a treat. Holy Cross scored in the 64th minute to break a 1-1 dealock and hung on for a 2-1 win over the Crimson (4-8-2, 0-4-1 Ivy League) at Ohiri Field yesterday afternoon. For Harvard, the defeat extended its non-winning streak to eight games, including seven losses during that stretch. It was also the first loss the Crimson seniors have suffered...