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...Harvard women’s hockey team snapped out of a two-game winless slide on Saturday night, beating Providence 2-0 at the Bright Hockey Center and regaining crucial momentum that it will take into Friday??s game against No. 5 Dartmouth.Coming into the game having played four matches in the previous eight days, including a draining overtime showdown against New Hampshire the night before, the Crimson (12-2-1, 9-1-0 ECAC) hoped to clear up a number of questions. Will health be a nagging problem? Does the team have the mental and physical stamina...
...East) tonight at Bright Hockey Center. Harvard (11-2-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) will then wrap up its series of five non-conference games versus Providence (7-8-3, 5-1-2 HE) on Saturday. The teams’ proximity in the rankings might tell it all in Friday??s matchup, as UNH and Harvard enter the contest with quite similar resumes. Both teams have two losses on the season—the Wildcats falling to Boston College and top-ranked Mercyhurst and the Crimson to No. 7 St. Lawrence and UConn—and strong talent...
...three passes later a goal is scored or she’ll make a great backchecking effort, take the puck away, and give it to someone else to score.”Just look at this weekend’s recipients—sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt and Cahow. In Friday??s matchup, Vaillancourt may have wristed a terrific score against star UMD netminder, Kim Martin, but her greatest contribution came in the setup role, as she assisted both the game-winning and insurance goals. On Saturday night, Cahow inherited the award from her teammate after putting away...
...said. “We always talk about the importance of our defensive zone and taking care of that before you can have offensive productivity.”HARVARD 6, QUINNIPIAC 1The Crimson came out firing on Friday night, as Harvard outshot Quinnipiac 45-9 in Friday??s 6-1 win. First-year defenseman Bassett mixed it up nicely with the veterans on the team to lead the Crimson offensively with 4 points scored. The freshman had a hand in goals scored by Brine and former Olympians Chu and Sarah Vaillancourt, and then finished off a sequence from...
...making our distaste of General Abizaid and the Iraq war in general known,” Joshua Kortiz, a member of Socialist Alternative and a Harvard library employee, wrote in an e-mail. “There will probably be signs and maybe even a bullhorn.” Friday??s protests will be followed by city-wide protests at the Boston Common Bandstand at noon Saturday. An IOP spokesperson could not be reached for comment about the speech yesterday...