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...Harvard celebrates at the net, the Lynah faithful toss more fish and even some trash. The Crimson skaters, though, are too happy to care. Final score from Ithaca: Harvard 3, Cornell 1. The Crimson gets a first-round bye in the ECAC playoffs... see you in two weeks...
According to Harvard women’s hockey tri-captain Caitlin Cahow, the Crimson sets five goals for itself before the beginning of each season.“Beanpot.”Check.“Ivy League Championship.”Check.“ECAC Championship…and it goes on from there.”Presumably, the last two items on that list left unsaid are a trip to the NCAA Frozen Four and finally an NCAA Championship. But part of the reason that Harvard (27-1-0, 22-0-0 ECAC) has been so dominant...
...much hope looking ahead to the second half of the season, and especially not for the date with the Big Red, a team that presents a challenge even during the best of times. At the time, it seemed clear enough: whatever points Harvard needed to position itself for the ECAC playoffs, it would have to secure them before March...
Which brings us back to Cornell. Don’t look now, but Harvard has vaulted ahead of the Big Red in the ECAC standings, and is poised to earn a first-round bye if it can simply tread water in the season’s final weekend...
...crimson’s rosy cousin: pink. This unusual flourish was part of the “Pink at the Rink” program, a campaign to raise money for the fight against breast cancer. Twelve women’s hockey teams in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) wore customized pink jerseys as part of the joint effort between the conference and the American Cancer Society. The jerseys were auctioned online to raise money for the society, with prices beginning...