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Last week, Schroyer sat down with the Crimson for 20 Questions—plus an encore—about women’s hockey, the ECAC, and what sets her apart...
...three national championship games were great, but our game against Dartmouth in ECAC finals where we beat them 4-1 stands out.That day everything clicked. A week later we played Mercyhurst in the final eight of the NCAA playoffs, the game that decided who went to the Final Four at UNH and it was the longest women’s hockey playoff game. The entire week before the game almost everyone on our team—at least 15 girls, almost our whole coaching staff, and even some of the parents—caught the flu. We had girls...
Athletics are exciting themselves and because the ECAC is so competitive and the matchups are tight. You’re pulling out all of your options, pulling out big plays and working through tough times and when it all comes together it’s a thrill. Our team is so close and our team chemistry has always worked, so it’s exciting to share all of the experiences with your teammates...
...interesting, but it’s way too soon to tell how it’s going to go for us.”Harvard will figure out its strengths and weaknesses very quickly as it opens the season with four out of five games against ECAC opponents. The streak ends with a tough matchup against the top-ranked national team, St. Lawrence. The talented Saints will benefit from a few weeks’ head start to the season“We have been waiting for this for a while now,” captain Carrie Schroyer said...
When the puck dropped for the Harvard women’s hockey team in its ECAC opener Friday night, the Crimson knew it would have to rely on its returning veterans as well as this year’s recruiting class in order to repeat as conference champions. Harvard turned to that blend of youth and experience in beating Quinnipiac 5-3 at Bright Hockey Center—a victory highlighted by the work of freshman Sarah Wilson and senior Jennifer Raimondi. The duo combined for six points including four Raimondi assists—half of which came on Wilson?...