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...promises. Harvard (3-11, 1-0 Ivy) wasted no time in seeing its resolutions through on the court, and began the year in an unfamiliar position: celebrating at midcourt. After rallying from 16 points down, the Crimson posted a thrilling 71-68 victory over two-time defending Ivy champion Dartmouth (4-9, 0-1) Saturday at Leede Arena.In a Crimson season that has featured primarily lopsided decisions—most resulting in losses—Saturday’s nailbiter came down to the very last possession. The last eight minutes of the game had all the features...
...month ago, a glance at the records would have appeared to show the Harvard men’s basketball team’s Ivy League opener at Dartmouth to be a major mismatch. A month can make a big difference. With the Crimson’s 87-79 win at Long Island on December 10, it improved to 6-3 on the season. By contrast, at that time, the Big Green had lost its first six games of the season. Since then, Harvard has had some good games, but closed the non-conference season with three straight losses...
...schedule this weekend and home to the Bright Hockey Arena next month to kickoff a stretch of five league games.The Crimson (12-3-1, 9-2-0 ECAC) saw its share of first place in the ECAC slip away Friday night with a 4-1 loss to No. 5 Dartmouth (11-3-1, 10-1-0) in Hanover, N.H. “At this point, some of us are experiencing the physical and mental drain that comes with a rigorous schedule and a rigorous academic schedule,” Harvard co-captain Julie Chu said. “It will...
Rust? What rust?Coming off a 17-day hiatus, the Harvard men’s hockey team netted three consecutive goals and held off a Dartmouth charge to upend the No. 19 Big Green, 3-2, Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center.Long touted as a goalscorer, junior winger Mike Taylor had a career night, skating with the top power-play unit and registering his first multi-goal game for the Crimson (4-9-0, 3-7-0 ECAC) with man-advantage scores in the first and second periods.“I’ve always been taught...
...Harvard men's hockey team won for the first time since Nov. 24, defeating Dartmouth, 3-2, at the Bright Hockey Center on Saturday night. After two losses at the end of November, the Crimson (4-9-0, 3-7-0 ECAC) did not play a game in the first two weeks of December. But Harvard showed little signs of rust in the league victory. Junior winger Mike Taylor netted two power-play scores, including the opening goal of the game just 2:48 in. Doug Rogers tallied the eventual gamewinner at 4:32 of the second period, knocking home...