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...evening of upsets. As with underdog Butler, a 47-46 winner this weekend (and did the NCAA tournament get even half the flak the Academy did for putting on its show?), low numbers won in Oscar pools this year. AMPAS members reversed longstanding traditions. The Directors Guild (a 91% accurate predictor of Oscar gold) had picked Rob Marshall as their man; Polanski won. The Screen Actors Guild chose Daniel Day-Lewis and Renee Zellweger as statuette sure shots. As for "Gangs of New York," you might not have picked it for Best Film vote, but you also didn't guess...
...Crimson (21-8-2) face Dartmouth tonight at 7 p.m. in the tournament semifinals. Beat the Big Green (19-12-1) and Harvard will meet the winner of Brown and No. 2 Cornell on Saturday night for the conference title. All games will be broadcast live on NESN...
...men’s hockey team’s lineup, had scored an improbable goal to put the Crimson ahead of Cornell 2-1. Separated shoulder and all, Kolarik was just seconds away from a dramatic repeat of last year’s playoff heroics, with yet another game-winner over the Big Red in the ECAC finals...
Paolini scored the game-winner on a 2-on-1 rush after the Crimson had several opportunities in the opening moments of overtime. His goal was eerily reminiscent of the early overtime goal scored by Maine’s John Ronan to beat Harvard in the NCAA Tournament last year. Paolini launched his shot from the same place on the ice as Ronan and beat Grumet-Morris in the same place, just over his glove...
Harvard was the only team among the top four in the regular season standings not to have an individual award-winner. Cornell had five: LeNeveu (twice), Doug Murray (Defensive Defenseman of the Year), Stephen Bâby (Defensive Forward of the Year) and Mike Schafer (Coach of the Year...