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Happy to be picked fifth in the always-competitive Pac-10, the Cardinal will return its entire starting lineup, which last year secured Stanford’s 14th consecutive postseason appearance. The team fell to Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in March...
...younger brother of Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. In Alex’s senior year, the Biegas led Salisbury to its first ever New England championship. Alex, who served as captain and was named team MVP that season, was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the fifth round of the NHL Entry Draft. Instead of going pro, he chose to play college hockey at Harvard to give his game some time to develop. Michael was a junior on that championship team and was also named team MVP his senior year. Both have fond memories of the championship...
...given that Harvard lost Ryan Maki—the team’s second-highest goalscorer last season—and Kevin Du to graduation. Meintel, who racked up seven power-play points on the season, also notched five assists for a total of 19 points, making him the fifth-highest scorer on the team. In an offensive rotation that includes six seniors and three juniors, Meintel and the Crimson can rely on tremendous experience once they get the puck inside the opposing team’s blue line. Even though last season’s surge makes Meintel...
...when the Big Red grabbed the crown. Cornell grabbed 10 of 16 first-place votes and finished with 119 points overall. Yale, last year’s runner-up, was second and earned three first-place votes. Three-time defending champion Penn, Columbia, and Brown came in third through fifth, and each received one first-place vote. Harvard, after posting a 5-9 league record last season, finished with just 43 points, three ahead of former perennial power Princeton. The Tigers ended last season in the cellar with a 2-12 Ivy record. Dartmouth brought up the rear, finishing with...
...data, a setback that appears to have at least temporarily dented the confidence of the big banks, insurance companies and pension funds that are the main hedge-fund investors. The flow of new money into the industry, which had gushed all year, fell sharply, by more than a fifth, in the third quarter. It was as if investors, spoiled by years of strong profits, took a step back to reconsider their situation. "Most likely we will now see a reallocation of capital to funds that did well in the period of volatility," says Kenneth Heinz, president...