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...sixth straight year, the No. 12 Harvard men’s hockey team is headed to the ECAC semifinals in Albany, NY. After a busy best-of-three series last weekend in which it outlasted St. Lawrence, the No. 4-seeded Crimson faces off against top-seeded Dartmouth at 4:30 this afternoon in Pepsi Arena. The St. Patrick’s Day showdown will determine which team will play for the ECAC championship. “It was obviously a real tough weekend last weekend,” senior Tom Walsh said. “Our only goal...
With the come-from-behind series win, Harvard clinched its sixth straight berth in the ECAC tournament’s final weekend, but from here on out, the road is paved with single-elimination games. This Friday’s 4:30 p.m. semifinal against Dartmouth, Saturday’s possible championship game, the first round of NCAAs—all of these are ‘win or go home,’ as they...
...success of the Crimson’s balanced attack was evident in the box score. Five different players notched goals, and ten players recorded assists.The Crimson now turns its focus to the ECAC final weekend, which will begin this Friday at Pepsi Arena in Albany, N.Y.Harvard will take on Dartmouth, which disposed of Yale in two games this weekend. The Crimson splits its regular season series with the Big Green, 1-1.Although a league championship would guarantee a bid to the NCAA tournament, the Crimson most likely solidified at least an at-large bid with this weekend’s performance...
Last night at Leede Arena in Hanover, N.H., only the Harvard women’s basketball team stood between Dartmouth and a share of the Ivy League championship. With Brown, Princeton, and Dartmouth all vying for a share of the Ivy title, the Crimson (12-15, 8-6 Ivy) looked to scratch one name from that list. However, Harvard fell short against Dartmouth (21-6,12-2), losing 76-55. Poor play from the Crimson was not enough to challenge a motivated Big Green, which captured a portion of the Ancient Eight crown for the second straight year...
...inexperienced.As the Crimson fell in a heartbreaker in Providence and got embarrassed at Princeton, Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith’s rag-tag rookie bunch got a season’s worth of lessons. The Crimson gave up a buzzer-beater to Brown at home, got pummeled by Dartmouth in the Ivy opener and the Ivy Finale, threw a game away against the Tigers and came out sluggish against Penn twice. Only two times did Harvard sweep an Ivy weekend, a rare up-and-down for any Delaney-Smith-coached team.But each time, a group of four freshmen earned...