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...That alone, getting used to playing at that pace, is going to be a transition for all of them,” she adds.Lok was a member of the British Columbia Winter Games Zone team and played in both the Canada Winter Games and the National U-18 Championship. She also attended the Calgary National U-19 camps, earning the bronze medal while at the Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL) Challenge Cup.“She really wanted to come to Harvard,” Stone says. “It was a matter of us being...
...said. “At the end of the day, the first six games are played to put you in contention for the Ivy League title in the last game. Today really was an earned tie, and now we’re still in the running for [the league championship].” The Big Green scored the first goal of the game in the 37th minute. Dartmouth’s Kelsey Quick advanced the ball into the Crimson zone and sent a cross into the box. The ball bounced around in front of the goal and deflected...
...Vaillancourt’s] an incredible player,” Brine says. “We have such a great team atmosphere that I’m sure [an award is] not even [in] the forefront of her mind right now. We want a national championship. She’s already exceeded expectations, and this season she’s going to come in level-headed...
...each other once again, as the No. 23 Crimson (5-1, 2-1) travel to Hanover, N.H. to play the Big Green (0-6, 0-3). The game will be televised on NESN. While Harvard comes into the game en route to a possible back-to-back Ivy League Championship, Dartmouth will try to seek its first taste of victory this season. Unless the Big Green increases overall offensive production and stiffens up on defense, it likely will extend the third longest losing streak in Division I-AA to nine games. “So far, as well...
...Harvard cross country team will travel to New York today to compete in the Heptagonal Championships in Van Cortlandt Park. But this isn’t just another race. It’s the Ivy League Championships, where the Crimson will go head to head with competitors including Yale and No. 4 Princeton.“[The race] doesn’t mean anything in terms of qualifying for the postseason, but clearly there is a lot at stake,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “Any chance you can go against your peers, there...