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...Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs come to town for a two-game set. Last year, Harvard fell 6-1 and 6-1 to the Bulldogs in Minnesota. Those two games are only the start of the hardest part of the schedule, which comes in December. The Crimson also faces UNH and Dartmouth in that month. “Again, it is probably going to be the most competitive year in women’s hockey everywhere, so they are all going to be tough,” Stone says. And yet, with a mix of tough league competition and some...
...that was all before he came to Harvard.After an injury-ridden rookie year, Reese had a breakout season as a sophomore, playing all 34 games and leading Crimson blueliners in goals.He tied for the team lead in goals again last year, his junior season, including five crucial points against Dartmouth and Cornell in Harvard’s run to the ECAC tournament title and the resulting No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. Reese’s efforts earned him first team All-Ivy honors, second team All-ECAC honors, and a spot on the ECAC All-Tournament team.No...
...strong effort to the pass defense. Averaging just under five and a half sacks per game coming in, the defense got to Lions quarterback Craig Hormann four times for a loss of 28 yards and hit or hurried him a handful of other times.DROP ZONEAfter a strong weekend against Dartmouth last weekend, the secondary fell back into a slump.Instead of relying on seasoned starters at the safety position, Murphy mixed things up, at times sending four cornerbacks in. “Corners are better athletes than safeties, and that’s all it was,” Murphy said...
...very tough to assess how [Richter] played when they had so many grade-A chances.” The next day against St. Lawrence, Donato continued rotating goaltenders and returned to senior Justin Tobe, who had started Harvard’s season-opening 5-2 loss to Dartmouth the previous weekend. This time, Tobe took the 5-4 loss. STUCK IN THE MIDDLE After surrendering four second-period goals to the Big Green last week and another two to Clarkson on Friday, the Crimson once again saw a close game slip away in the middle twenty minutes against the Saints...
...could win the Ivy title outright. Princeton and Yale face off next weekend in New Haven with first place on the line. If the Tigers defeat the Bulldogs, the Crimson would need wins over Penn and Yale in their remaining two games, coupled with a Princeton loss to lowly Dartmouth in the season’s final week, to earn the championship outright.Of course, Harvard would guarantee itself a share of the title with wins in its remaining two games, but that’s a more daunting task than it might appear.Penn currently sits at 4-4 overall with...