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...junior Jasmine McGlade and freshman Maria Larsson was 2-1, helping the Crimson win that weapon against Columbia by a score of 5-4. On the men’s side, the weekend’s wins set up a crucial match next Sunday in New York City. Sitting atop the Ivy League, Harvard could meet Princeton for the Ivy title next week—if the Tigers can take care of Yale and Columbia earlier in the day, and assuming Harvard beats Brown and Penn. “Beating Yale and Columbia was a big step towards...
...Harvard hockey history. The Crimson (10-7-3, 7-3-3 ECAC) and Brown (11-9-3, 9-3-2) battled to a scoreless draw, the first ever in the Harvard women’s program. The result left the two teams bunched amid a handful of teams atop the ECAC standings as they entered the stretch run of the conference schedule. Both squads generated a fair share of looks at the net throughout the contest, but the dueling goaltenders were equal to the challenge, each pitching shutouts for 65 minutes. On the Harvard side, it was a fresh face...
...below near the top of mount Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid, New York, and U.S. lugers Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin are wearing skintight racing suits, perched atop a 60-cm-wide sled. Martin sits behind Grimmette, legs straddling his teammate. "I've got no traction on my feet," yells Martin. Grimmette, like a longtime nanny, instantly wipes them down with his gloves. The pair, teammates for 10 years, alternate deep breaths. "All right, be aggressive," says Grimmette. "Yup," replies Martin. With that, the U.S.'s best-ever Olympic luge team shoots from the starting block. Now supine...
...down the stretch to match Rogus’ single-season record of 74. “I’m not really doing anything different,” Goffredo said. “The shots are just falling.” Today, the Crimson sees one of its own atop the Ivy League scoring list and at the forefront of the league Player of the Year discussion. And though it isn’t Stehle or Cusworth, there’s one Crimson player who doesn’t mind opponents who continue to act as if it were...
...stretch to match Rogus’ single-season record of 74.“I’m not really doing anything different,” Goffredo said. “The shots are just falling.”On Monday, the Crimson will see one of its own atop the Ivy League scoring list and at the forefront of the player of the year discussion. And while it won’t be Stehle or Cusworth, there’s one Crimson player who wouldn’t mind opposing coaches continuing to act as if it were...