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...Sophomore netminder Kyle Richter has boasted the best save percentage in the nation for weeks. But on Friday night at Gutterson Fieldhouse, he finally met his match in the form of a goaltender with just one career win, as No. 13 Harvard (6-3-2, 5-3-1 ECAC) skated to a 2-2 tie with Vermont (3-6-3, 3-3-2 Hockey East).In a contest that featured stellar goaltending on both sides but spotty offensive execution, the Crimson attackers were stymied by both Catamounts netminder Mike Spillane and their own failure to finish plays...
...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...
...Harvard men’s hockey team ventured to Troy, N.Y. on Tuesday with first place in the ECAC in its sights—and returned without gaining any ground, 4-2 losers to Rensselaer. This weekend, the Crimson won’t have another chance to pass ECAC leader Clarkson, but it will have an opportunity to boost its already-strong non-conference record with a Saturday night game at Vermont. The Catamounts rank seventh in the Hockey East conference, one spot ahead of the Boston University squad that Harvard beat earlier in the season. If the Crimson...
...possibility of overtaking the top rank in women’s hockey looms large this weekend for the No. 2 Harvard women’s hockey team. The Crimson (9-0-0, 9-0-0 ECAC), currently trailing UNH in the national poll, is set for a weekend of non-league action against No. 10 UConn (11-3-1, 4-2-1 Hockey East) at Bright Hockey Arena tonight at 7 p.m. and Providence (6-6-2, 4-2-1) Saturday night in Providence, R.I.But what most Crimson skaters can taste right now is not the prospect...
...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...