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...second period to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. The defense and senior goaltender Justin Tobe took over from there, allowing just five shots on goal the rest of the way. Pending results from other ECAC first-round series, Harvard will travel to either Dartmouth or Clarkson for its best-of-three quarterfinal series next weekend...
...Crimson needs just one point out of its weekend matchups at Bright Hockey Center with Yale and Brown to avoid the possibility of a fourth-place finish. In the event of a three seed, Harvard would host either Yale or Clarkson in a quarterfinal best-of-three series. Dartmouth, as the league’s regular-season champ, will host the conference tourney’s final rounds, March...
...home for the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team had been bend, but don’t break.A last-minute goal by St. Lawrence on Friday night ended that story with a 2-1 loss, before the Crimson rounded back into form on Saturday by edging Clarkson, 4-3.“Everybody’s got to step up and play with a greater sense of urgency,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We don’t have enough people performing consistently for us on a given evening. There...
...have great performances and still be in ninth place overall.” Although Harvard missed out on the league’s first carnival because of final exams, the Crimson came out with a total of 208 points, edging St. Michael’s, Bowdoin, UMPI and Clarkson. “Everyone else had one carnival under their belt,” senior Katie Connors said. “In spite of that, we had a pretty strong showing. The first carnival’s always working out the kinks and getting back on the snow after what?...
After exams ended, the Harvard men’s hockey team faced its biggest test of the season when it embarked upon a three-game road trip against the top three teams in the ECAC. Having lost to St. Lawrence and Clarkson University on back-to-back nights last weekend, the Crimson (7-12-1, 5-9-1 ECAC) skated to a 2-2 tie last night against No. 18 Quinnipiac (12-8-5, 8-3-4) in Hamden, Conn.“We’re frustrated, but when you look at the league, we did just play...