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...loss, the Crimson will likely lose its No. 1 ranking. For the Frozen Four, it is seeded second, behind defending champion Minnesota-Duluth and ahead of Minnesota and Dartmouth...
...Crimson will be able to act on its frustration soon. Both Harvard and Dartmouth will continue on to the Frozen Four next weekend in Duluth, Minnesota...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Since the Harvard women’s hockey team has been ranked No. 1 in the nation since December, receiving the No. 2 seeding in the 2003 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four last night was a change of pace. That result, however, is of little consequence because the Crimson will have every opportunity to reassert itself as the nation’s best team when it matters most—at the end of the season with the national championship...
...little surprised at the seeding,” Hagerman said. “The loss hurt us more than it helped Dartmouth. But all in all, we’re still in the Frozen Four...
Harvard will get its shot at redemption on the grandest stage available. Because this year’s Frozen Four is the first to have a host school make the field, attendance records are expected to be set. The Duluth News Tribune reported a month ago that all but 1,100 two-day session passes had been purchased. The host site seats...