Word: championships
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With the ECAC regular season championship and Ivy League crown in the bag, the No. 1 Harvard women's hockey team will skate to Providence this weekend looking to add the conference title to an already impressive 1998-99 resume...
...seeded Harvard will take on sixth-seeded Dartmouth tomorrow at Brown's Meehan Auditorium in the ECAC semifinals at 4 p.m. The winner will play either second-seeded UNH (21-5-5, 19-4-3 ECAC) or fourth-seed Northeastern (25-6-3, 18-4-4) in the conference championship game on Sunday...
...Crimson (29-1-0, 24-1-1 ECAC) enters tomorrow with a 26 game winning streak and an automatic bid to the AWCHA National Championship Tournament at the University of Minnesota on March 26 and 27. Meanwhile, Dartmouth (16-8-5, 14-7-5), advanced to the semifinals by surprising third-seed Brown 3-0 last Friday and probably needs to upset the Crimson to have a chance at a national championship...
Harvard will also welcome the return of freshman sensations Jen Botterill (32 g, 41 a) and Angela Ruggiero (18, 33). After that Dartmouth game, the two highest-scoring rookies in the nation left the team for the World Championships in Finland. Botterill's Canadian National Team edged out Ruggiero and the U.S. National Team, 3-1, in the championship game last Sunday...
...done for the year, but the Harvard women's hockey squad plays on! Following their close win against Cornell at home last Saturday, the Crimson travel to Providence for a ECAC championship semi-final matchup with Dartmouth. Hop on the bus or the commuter rail from South Station and follow the team down to Brown as they fight for a trophy. Saturday...