Word: ecacs
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...Having finished the regular season as the third-place team in the conference, the Crimson was granted a bye in the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. Meanwhile, the sixth-seeded Bobcats played host to Brown, roaring past the Bears with 14 goals in two games last weekend...
...answer will be on the line this weekend at the Bright Hockey Center when the No. 17 Harvard men’s hockey team takes on conference foe Quinnipiac in the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinals after two weeks...
...David MacDonald, injury-riddled senior Alex Meintel and junior Steve Rolecek have benefited from the time off and could return to the lineup tonight—the bye could have a dampening effect on Harvard. The Crimson entered the break having gone 6-0-1 over its last seven ECAC contests, vaulting from mediocrity to the upper levels of the conference tables. Harvard has lost only twice since late January: a 4-2 blip at Brown on Feb. 1 and the overtime defeat, 6-5, to Boston College in the Beanpot championship...
...accomplishment is just the latest for Vaillancourt, who was already named both the Ivy League and ECAC Player of the year earlier in the season and was a first team selection for each of those conferences as well...
...runup to the spring outdoor season, the Harvard track and field team has a lot to look forward to following some surprise performers in the weekend’s ECAC Women’s and IC4A Men’s Indoor Track Championships at the Reggie Lewis Track and BU’s Track and Tennis Center, respectively. “It’s kind of a weird meet with not the whole team qualifying,” co-captain Molly Boyle said. “But we had a lot of freshmen qualify and do well...