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Harvard’s victory comes at an opportune time, as the team has its final two regular-season conference games, against Yale and Brown, this weekend. The Crimson is playing for its seed going in the ECAC Tournament, which begins in two weeks...
...third consecutive conference contest on Friday night, defeating Princeton, 4-2, at Baker Rink.Freshman center Doug Rogers scored two of the Crimson’s three second-period goals, as Harvard rallied from a 2-1 first-intermission deficit.Though the Crimson (10-13-1, 8-9-1 ECAC) was idle on Saturday night while most of its ECAC rivals were in action, the two points against the Tigers (10-12-3, 7-9-2) helped Harvard remain tied for sixth place in the standings—comfortably removed from the Crimson’s place near the bottom...
...Hyde Harvard women’s hockey team that took the ice this weekend against conference foes Cornell and Colgate. Friday night in Ithaca, N.Y., the Olympic trio of Julie Chu, Sarah Vaillancourt, and Caitlin Cahow combined for 17 points as the Crimson (18-6-2, 15-4-1 ECAC) skated to a 9-1 win over the Big Red (3-22-2, 3-16-1). But the following afternoon in Hamilton, not one of the three got on the board in a near-silent 3-1 loss to the Red Raiders...
...able to execute some plays, we weren’t able to establish a forecheck, we weren’t able to get pucks in the net, we weren’t able to get traffic.” Harvard (9-13-1, 6-9-1 ECAC) started the first period strongly, as senior Kevin Du skated up the left side after blocking a BC (15-10-1, 11-8-1 HEA) shot with his body, maneuvering through the Eagles’ defense to pass the puck across to captain Dylan Reese. Slamming in a shot from the right side...
...individual medleys, while Quinn swam well enough to grab a second-place finish in the 50 yard freestyle and third in the 100 free. With the dual meet portion of the season over, the Crimson now looks to the championship meets, beginning with the ECAC Championships on February 16-18 at Harvard’s Blodgett Pool. The following weekend (Feb 22-24) Harvard will again travel to Princeton for the EISL Championships looking to gain revenge against the Tigers. Because the scoring system for dual and championship meets differs—four swimmers score in each event in dual...