Word: ecacs
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...this person began to decrease in frequency because, well, Harvard began the season winning and hasn’t stopped—the Crimson now stands undefeated at 9-0.At first it was no big deal. Harvard padded its record in the early going against the likes of ECAC creampuffs Quinnipiac and Brown and middle-of-the-road conference foes Princeton and Yale to come out of the gate 4-0. Good, yes. But also expected, and nothing to start shuffling around the top spots in the national rankings for.Then, starting on Nov. 23, everything changed. Beginning with...
...uncharacteristic day for the Harvard men’s hockey team, as the No. 13 Crimson (7-3-1, 5-3-1 ECAC) gave up a season-high four goals in a 4-2 loss to the No. 19 Rensselaer Engineers (8-5-3, 3-2-2). It was the team’s first loss by more than one goal this season...
...Crimson, which could have jumped into first place in the ECAC with a win, opened the scoring when freshman Michael Biega snuck in a power-play goal late in the first period. After sophomore Doug Rogers attempted a one-timer, Biega was there to stuff in the rebound. Both Rogers and junior Brian McCafferty were credited with assists...
Harvard, which remains in second place in the ECAC, looks to get back on track against Vermont, a non-conference opponent, this Saturday...
...also tied for the game-high with 18 points in the Crimson’s 72-67 victory over New Hampshire last Wednesday, adding five steals and four boards. In women’s hockey, Harvard junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt also gained top honors in her division, receiving the ECAC Player of the Week award. Vaillancourt led the Crimson with four goals and four assists in three wins for No. 2 Harvard. She netted a goal and an assist in last Tuesday’s 2-1 victory over No. 8 Dartmouth, and scored six points over the weekend...