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...hard one,” says Harbec, the star center for St. Lawrence. Harbec and Chu—Harvard’s center and co-captain—represent the upper echelon of women’s college hockey players. They are the two top scorers in the ECAC, with Harbec tallying 67 points this season and Chu right behind her with 66. Besides the nearly identical point totals, the two share striking similarities when it comes to their styles of play. Standing at about 5’8”, both use a lethal combination of size and speed...
...Harvard women’s hockey team was eliminated from the ECAC Tournament on Saturday, but its hopes for a national title are still alive, as the Crimson qualified for the eight-team NCAA Tournament, revealed last night. The tournament bracket pits Harvard against top-ranked defending champion Wisconsin. The quarterfinal showdown is set for 8 p.m. Saturday night in Madison, Wisc. The pairing of the sixth-ranked Crmison with the Badgers, the tournament’s top seed, reflects the desire of the selection committee to avoid intra-conference matchups, as the coupling of Harvard with its logical opponent...
Having lost to division rival St. Lawrence twice already this season, the Crimson could not manage a victory during its ECAC semifinals matchup with the Saints on Saturday. No. 5 St. Lawrence (28-6-3) defeated No. 6 Harvard (23-7-2) by a score of 4-3 at Dartmouth’s Thompson Arena in Hanover...
...game featured an intriguing individual matchup between star centers Harbec and Chu, the top two scorers in the ECAC. The two have developed a strong friendship off the ice, and feed off of each other’s intensity when they play against each another...
This time Harbec came out on top of the friendly rivalry, as Chu’s Crimson saw its streak of three straight ECAC titles snapped while the Saints moved on to the championship game against Dartmouth. St. Lawrence went on to drop the final to the Big Green...