Word: ecacs
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...Tuesday night clash of women’s hockey titans at Yale’s Ingalls Rink, the All-Star team from the ECAC took on the U.S. National Team. Team USA emerged victorious, beating the ECAC All-Stars by a final score of 6-2. Of interest to Harvard fans was the fact that both squads boasted a number of Crimson players past and present. The U.S. National Team had the larger contingent, with senior Julie Chu and junior Caitlin Cahow joining alumnae Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04 and Jamie Hagerman...
...uniform...Senior goaltender John Daigneau won his first game since January 2004, recording 20 saves on the night...Harvard avenged a 2-1, Feb. 2005 loss to Dartmouth that ruined the Crimson’s chances at an Ivy title...Due to Vermont’s departure from the ECAC and Quinnipiac’s entrance, travel partners have been shuffled and Harvard is now paired with the Big Green. The Crimson had previously traveled with Brown, and Dartmouth with Vermont. —Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard women’s golf team ended its fall season victoriously this weekend at the ECAC Division I Championships at the Ballymeade Country Club in Falmouth, Mass. Despite tough weather conditions, the Crimson led the field of 10 teams both Saturday and yesterday. Temperatures in the forties made it difficult for the golfers to perform at their best. Besides the physical setbacks—cold hands and bulky clothing—the golfers had to worry about golf balls sailing shorter distances and about struggling on tougher greens. The course was in good condition, however, and Harvard was able...
...think we have good chance at the [Ivy League Championship].”MICHAEL SHOREKnown for his ability to drive the ball far off the tee, Shore shot a one-under-par to secure a third-place individual finish in the 59-golfer field at the ECAC Championship three weeks ago. The Crimson finished sixth overall.“It was a weekend where I just played my game,” he said. “Every time I tee up, I expect to shoot at least even par.”And, said Hynes...
...shared by Hynes and Hegge in the final round of play. The Crimson finished well behind Penn, which finished 30 strokes ahead with a final score of 580. Shore followed up his dazzling performance last weekend, where he shot one-under-par to finish third in the ECAC Championships, with a sub-par effort. He shot a combined 155 (79-76) to finished tied 70th, one shot behind Christensen and four ahead of Isner. Hynes led the team with a 149 and finished tied 35th. Hegge, who shot a 79 in the first round, finished tied 53rd and three shots...