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...into a funk and we were a much better team than we represented last year, so we’ve been really establishing the fact that we can’t let anything like that happen [this year].”And while all of the Ivy back-to-back road trips are hard, the yearly trek to New Jersey and Pennsylvania is always particularly daunting for the Crimson, which has to face the contrasting styles of Penn’s speed and athleticism and Princeton’s meticulous, reserved play on consecutive nights.To hang with Penn...
...quality outside shooting—could make Harvard the most formidable team in the Ivy League. This year’s Harvard squad also inherits an unpredictable, unknown Ivy League recovering from the graduation of many of its marquee players. Dartmouth’s nucleus that brought the squad back-to-back Ivy titles graduated in 2006, and Brown lost 2005-2006 Ivy Player of the Year Sarah Hayes. Princeton, which lost in the Ivy playoff game to Dartmouth last season, graduated arguably the league’s best low-post player in Becky Brown.The Crimson lost...
...Kristin Toretta has come back and is doing us a tremendous service and favor playing for us as our back-up now,” Harvard head coach Katey Stone says. “She is doing great and has already improved so much.” The entire group faces the task of filling Boe’s skates. Boe, a three-year starter and the program’s all-time record holder in shutouts (15) and goals-against average (1.92), directed the Crimson to three straight ECAC tournament titles, back-to-back NCAA...
...great to see the second [line] really light it up,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “K-Jo had a good day, and it’s nice to see the spread-out scoring.” The Crimson had not recorded back-to-back slaughters of this ilk since the 30-win 2003-04 squad bested the Dutchwomen by 13-0 and 11-0 counts in Schenectady three years ago, a series the team’s seniors could recollect. “I was playing soccer, so I wasn?...
...enforce linear narration.Best of luck, choose wisely, and you might go 4-0. But beware the fire-breathing troll! NO. 23 HARVARD (5-1, 2-1 Ivy) AT DARTMOUTH (1-5, 1-2)Harvard, fresh off a heart-breaking defeat in Princeton on Saturday, hasn’t lost back-to-back games in over a year. Dartmouth, which picked up its first victory of the season against Columbia that same day, hasn’t won consecutive games since 2003. If that’s all you need to know, skip to the prediction. But if you?...