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...Seth Cohen, he is in the grand modern tradition of the swaggering nerd. (The nerd part, by the way, is not unautobiographical. An ardent Lord of the Rings fan, Colbert is the proud owner of a portrait of Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn--drawn in frosting inside a chocolate frame--that the actor gave him after a Daily Show appearance...
...Turley-Molony said. “We have a lot of extremely talented players, but when it comes to clutch time, we can’t always count on everyone to perform as well as they can.”Harvard looked strong early in the fifth frame, taking a 6-5 lead on an attack by McKinley.But Columbia (6-16, 4-7) ran off a string of kills and aces to take the next 10 points and close out the match.“Our ball control was on for most of the game, but in the fifth game...
...Ruggiero and several other of her former Harvard teammates when she was put in the net for the second period. Boe started out strong in goal, and didn’t allow a score for 13 minutes before letting three shots slip through in the waning minutes of the frame. The second of those goals came off the stick of Crimson mate Cahow, who gathered the puck off a face-off, slipped in and juked Boe for a score at 13:45 into the period. The ECAC All-Stars were able to tally one more goal in the final period...
Meanwhile, down at Princeton University, West looked as if he had just walked out of the frame, his trademark hairdo and beard as carefully styled as ever, and his shiny gold cufflinks complementing his black three-piece suit...
...just 59 seconds into the game, but Du and the Crimson managed a tie by the first intermission—something goaltender John Daigneau deemed “a big boost for us.” And when Dartmouth took a 2-1 lead 32 seconds into the second frame, Du was there to respond again. He won a draw at 8:32, and forward Jon Pelle shipped the puck to Dylan Reese, who threaded in the tying goal. It was Du’s second point of the night, and again, the Crimson hung in. But it was Du?...