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  • While this forum has been captured with BU, BC, Cornell, Union folk, to name a few, there has been much opinion about the quality of the brains of these Harvard kids. Go here, http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mice/2013-14/roster, and at the bottom of each players bio is his academic standing.

    An example: Vesey- A high honors student in high school … Member of the Chinese National Honor Society … Peer Tutoring Award recipient in 2011 … Enjoys roller hockey, wiffleball and basketball … Father, Jim, played college hockey at Merrimack and went onto play for the NHL’s St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins.

    Check the rest if you want to understand the kids playing.

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    • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

      its called a bio, puffing+

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      • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

        Harvard hockey is likely no different than Harvard as an academic institution. Most undergrads are there on genuine academic merit. A non-trivial minority have cut the line based on something else -- money, a nice slap shot, etc. We will never know what the ratio is, so I am expertly estimating it as 80/20.
        Cornell University
        National Champion 1967, 1970
        ECAC Champion 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1980, 1986, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2010
        Ivy League Champion 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020

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        • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

          Originally posted by bothman View Post
          The 25 year anniversary since Harvard's epic 1989 NCAA title run is upon us. Interesting piece in The Crimson remembering that journey whcih seems like such a long time ago....

          http://www.thecrimson.com/article/20...s-perspective/
          It is nice to see the Gophers beat again by an ECAC team in the final game.

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            It is interesting to see that both the Men's and Women's NCAA Champions are ECAC teams. Harvard women should be awesome next year with the return of the girls from the Olympics and with Katey Stone back behind the bench.
            Now if Harvard could only replace Athletic Director Scalise with someone who cared about hockey we could be on the way back. Only under Scalise would the spare Zamboni be walled up and unusable for the entire season. Scalise should have been fired after the embarrassment of the Dartmouth game.

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              Originally posted by Veritas View Post
              It is interesting to see that both the Men's and Women's NCAA Champions are ECAC teams. Harvard women should be awesome next year with the return of the girls from the Olympics and with Katey Stone back behind the bench.
              Now if Harvard could only replace Athletic Director Scalise with someone who cared about hockey we could be on the way back. Only under Scalise would the spare Zamboni be walled up and unusable for the entire season. Scalise should have been fired after the embarrassment of the Dartmouth game.
              Harvard probably got more press going 1-1 in the basketball tournament (and probably more money for themselves and the Ivy League) then Union got for winning a national championship. Change that dynamic if you want an AD to care about hockey.
              Former Harvard Hockey broadcaster on 95.3 FM and WHRB.org.
              Go Crimson!

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              • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                Fortunato & Plant (According to Heisenberg's website) appear to be playing Juniors next year. Granted the timing of the AI issues may have been a problem with these guys finding a college home for this upcoming season (not to mention $ for a schollie), but I am optimistic that perhaps both want Harvard and are playing another year in order to improive their academic profile in order to get into Harvard.

                Time will tell....

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                • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                  Originally posted by bothman View Post
                  Fortunato & Plant (According to Heisenberg's website) appear to be playing Juniors next year. Granted the timing of the AI issues may have been a problem with these guys finding a college home for this upcoming season (not to mention $ for a schollie), but I am optimistic that perhaps both want Harvard and are playing another year in order to improive their academic profile in order to get into Harvard.

                  Time will tell....
                  Hopefully the latter.
                  Former Harvard Hockey broadcaster on 95.3 FM and WHRB.org.
                  Go Crimson!

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                  • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                    Looks like Jeremy Bracco may have de-committed and is now going to BC.

                    Huge loss. And I would expect other top recruits (fox, Woll, etc ) to all be at risk.

                    Given the recent admissions challenges and program track record, this should not be surprising to anyone.

                    The future does not look Bright. You can't win without the horses in the stable.

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                    • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                      Originally posted by bothman View Post
                      Looks like Jeremy Bracco may have de-committed and is now going to BC.

                      Huge loss. And I would expect other top recruits (fox, Woll, etc ) to all be at risk.

                      Given the recent admissions challenges and program track record, this should not be surprising to anyone.

                      The future does not look Bright. You can't win without the horses in the stable.
                      Blah.
                      Former Harvard Hockey broadcaster on 95.3 FM and WHRB.org.
                      Go Crimson!

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                      • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                        let them leave. if they value Harvard education tgat little, get lost
                        ask the Fusco's and 95% of guys from Donatos team how life is today. Go ask the guys fron BU or BC same years how life is
                        half are picking up pucks somewhere

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                        • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                          Originally posted by Hokydad View Post
                          Go ask the guys fron BU or BC same years how life is
                          half are picking up pucks somewhere
                          lol right

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                          • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                            yet that shouldn't make harvard HOCKEY fans feel any better about the state of the program.

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                            • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                              to add to that, hoky, seems like you're saying harvard/donato has spent too much time targeting the wrong kids for harvard and that doing so can really set them back as a hockey team.

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                              • Re: Harvard Crimson 2013-2014

                                he has had the talent. Did notice a little bit of a focus on reputation kids from when they were 16 or 17 vs trending blue chippers. also, many get hooked on internships and dont train as hard in summer, Harvard networking will cause a priority change.
                                BC/BU tend to stay hockey focussed 24/7

                                not a negative for Harvard
                                Colin Blackwell perfect example. blue chipper, gets hurt and has fully taken advantage of Opportunities. What does same kid do at BU/BC? I doubt reaction is to dive into academics

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