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...game this season, a defeat at the hands of No. 2 New Hampshire on Dec. 14. After that, the Crimson went into full swing, steamrolling all of its opponents. For over two months, no team could even come within one goal of vanquishing Harvard.Until Friday night, that is.The perfect ECAC regular season for the Crimson (25-1-0, 21-0-0 ECAC) was on the line on Friday in Hamilton, N.Y. against Colgate. With the clock ticking down in the third period and the contest deadlocked at 2-2, the Raiders (12-15-5, 9-9-4 ECAC) took...
...Some of those ties felt like losses,” senior forward Paul Dufault said. “We were playing pretty well, but in the third period we just lost it.”Although the Crimson (11-11-3, 9-7-2 ECAC) had a 3-2 advantage with a minute remaining in its last bout with the Bulldogs, the game ended in a tie. Such were the fortunes of the Harvard squad at the end of 2007.Oh, how the times have changed. Now, fresh off a 4-1 run, with three wins against ranked opponents, including...
...finals since 1998. Despite the disappointment of the 6-5 overtime loss, rebounded to defeat two ranked opponents over the weekend -- No. 17 Princeton and No. 16 Quinnipiac, 3-2 and 4-1, respectively. Suddenly, the Crimson is a contender for a first-round bye in the ECAC Tournament, with NCAA playoff hopes on the horizon. Although excellent team play across the board has led to this recent resurgence, last week’s 2-1-0 streak against favored teams was in large part attributable to the play of co-captain Mike Taylor. Taylor opened the week with...
...senior co-captain Vivian Liao said. “Overall, I thought we came out really strong and improved in each game. We’re on the right track for the season.”Next up on the slate for the Crimson is the ECAC Championships on Mar. 1. The team will look to utilize its depth and build on its play over the past weekend to improve on last season’s eighth-place finish at Eastern Championships.—Staff writer Mauricio A. Cruz can be reached at cruz2@fas.harvard.edu...
...women’s track and field teams traveled to New Haven for the HYP tri-meet, where the women almost upset the Tigers, falling by a narrow four points to finish second. The men placed third. With 58 points, the Harvard women tallied seven ECAC qualifying finishes and nine personal bests to overpower the Bulldogs’ meager 39 points, but came up just short of Princeton’s 62. “The meet was really exciting,” junior Becky Christensen said. “It was really encouraging to come so close to Princeton...