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...suddenly send the candidate to South Dakota. Why? Well, we're not exactly sure; let the press figure it out. Yes, there is more science to it than reporters think, but there's also a lot more guesswork masquerading as knowledge. And speaking of basketball, here's my final rule...
Ruggiero made the commitment to the national team just two weeks before the start of school. She informed Stone of the decision in the final days of August. In the end, it was the commitment of her fellow national teammates and the desire to maximize her chance of winning the Olympic gold in front of her home crowd that convinced her to leave Harvard...
...final at Mississauga, Ontario, the United States blew a 2-0 third period lead and fell 3-2 in overtime [with Botterill assisting on the first Canadian goal]. Finland also had its most competitive tournament ever, coming within a goal of both the Canadians and the Americans. In other words, the U.S. National Team has plenty of work...
...NCAA National Collegiate Championship is not structurally the same as the wildly popular men's basketball Final Four. The women's Frozen Four is a tournament of just that: four teams. There are no bracketed preliminary rounds. Also, the tournament chooses teams from all three divisions within women's collegiate hockey. The NCAA requires that at least 40 teams exist in order for each division to have its own championship. With 28 Division I schools, one in Division II, and 32 in Division III, no Division Championship is yet possible. Until that time comes, the four will be chosen from...
Needless to say, this is not how the Crimson (10-6, 4-2 Ivy) wanted to enter the final weekend of the season...