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...After losing to Princeton 4-1 in the finals of last season’s ECAC Championship tournament and 5-1 earlier this year, the Crimson ended its regular season on a high note with a 3-2 victory over the Tigers on Senior Night. The win clinched the fifth seed and home ice for the first round of the ECAC tournament, with play slated to begin next weekend. “Last year in the playoffs, they took something from us that we wanted real bad and then earlier this year they gave us a pretty good beating...
...took the time out to regroup,” junior tri-captain Sara Flood said. “We just needed to get back out there and chip away, goal by goal.” Just a minute after the Minutewomen’s fifth goal, Halpern scored the first Harvard goal, giving the Crimson the energy it needed. Without missing a beat, freshman Kathryn Sall added another tally to the scoreboard, bringing Harvard within three goals of UMass. Another goal from the Minutewomen with eight minutes remaining in the first half did not crush the spirit of the Crimson?...
...five innings.Vertovez gave up six earned runs in just 1.1 innings of work, while junior Margaux Black was touched for three runs in 1.1 innings of relief.Freshman Julia Moore was perfect in her 1.1 innings. Though the Crimson was down, 10-0, heading into the top of the fifth, freshman Jane Alexander managed to get her team on the scoreboard.The rookie ripped a double down the left-field line and was brought home on an RBI single by co-captain Hayley Bock. NORTH TEXAS 10, HARVARD 6An eight-run fifth inning and four defensive errors were too much for Harvard...
...awards-laden collegiate career, replete with All-Ivy League, All-ECAC and All-America team honors, junior Christina Kessler’s latest achievement saw back-to-back shut outs against Cornell in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series—her fifth and sixth of the season...
...your last regular season home game [so] it is important to end on a good note,” Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 said. Beating the No. 6 team in the country was no small feat for Harvard, who was also able to secure the fifth seed in the Bank of America ECAC Championship next weekend with the win. It was also a chance for the Crimson to redeem itself after last year’s 4-1 heartbreaking loss against the Tigers in the championship final. “It’s a huge...