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...Farrar is using, which is really encouraging heading into MIT this Thursday.” With concrete objectives and three months to grow together, this constantly improving Harvard squad will look to continue making strides in the pool. Harvard faces a tough MIT team on Thursday before hosting the ECAC championships. If the squad hopes to continue its success, the Crimson will have to make critical defensive adjustments in the week ahead. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST 16, HARVARD 10 The Crimson stumbled in its second contest, failing to recapture the intensity that led to a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory over...
...over the previous two months that threatened to turn the Crimson into an irrelevance, head coach Ted Donato ’91 was facing his first real crisis since coming to Harvard in 2004. Preparing to compete in Boston’s Beanpot tournament and face a string of ECAC opponents until the end of the season, Donato stressed that only renewed focus and confidence could return Harvard to its potential that had already led the Crimson to victory over the likes of Boston University and Cornell. Time and again in this losing streak, Harvard had fallen thanks to crucial...
That hard work resulted in an outstanding season for the Crimson, who attained the No. 1 spot in the national rankings on its way to winning the Beanpot and ECAC championships and returning to the Frozen Four. Without Vaillancourt, it is unlikely that any of that would have been possible...
...Kessler wrote herself into the NCAA record book—accomplishing in just her second year what took the Crimson’s last great netminder, Ali Boe ’06, an entire career.On March 8, Kessler stopped all 13 shots sent her way by Clarkson in the ECAC semifinals to lead Harvard to a 3-0 win. The shutout—her 12th of the year—padded her NCAA single-season record and gave her 15 clean sheets over her short tenure, tying her with Boe atop the Crimson’s all-time list...
...such as St. Lawrence and Rensselaer devolved into a 10-game winless streak through the months of December and January. The Crimson came out of that spell in Cinderella-like fashion, embarking on a winning streak through February and March that took the team all the way to the ECAC finals, where it fell to Princeton. “We definitely had our ups and downs,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said. “We started off really well, [but] come the end of December and then exam time, we kind of hit a wall. We were...