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...Harvard men’s hockey team ended its regular season in the Bright Hockey Center in style Saturday evening, downing league rival Cornell, 3-1, in front of a raucous sellout crowd that seemed to boast as much carnelian red apparel as crimson. “I don’t think there need to be a lot of great pre-game speeches when Cornell is on the menu,” smiled Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, whose squad swept Colgate and the Big Red in the last weekend before the ECAC tournament...
After getting off to a slow start, the Harvard men’s hockey team scored two late second-period goals in Friday night’s game against Colgate at the Bright Hockey Center. That proved to be all the Crimson would need to win, 4-1, and clinch home ice for the first round of the ECAC tournament next weekend. From the start, Harvard outshot the Raiders (13-19-4, 7-12-3 ECAC), unloading 11 shots on goal to Colgate’s five in the first period, but Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich proved tough to beat...
...writing in response to Loren Amor’s “Women’s Hockey Deserves Its Props” (sports, Feb. 12). I am the current manager of the Harvard University Band and would like to offer an explanation as to why we always attend the Women’s Beanpot and the women’s home games. It is not because we “pretty much [have] to be there” as the article suggests, but because we honestly love being there. The Band receives no money for transportation...
Chu’s nomination for the coveted award, given each year to the most outstanding collegiate women’s hockey player, comes shortly after she made the preliminary roster for the U.S. women’s national team early last week...
...March 5, the USA Hockey Foundation will narrow their nominees for the Kazmaier Award down to three. Other finalists for the prize include Harvard teammate sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt, as well as two from Wisconsin and one each from Mercyhurst, Dartmouth, Ohio State, New Hampshire, St. Lawrence, and Minnesota-Duluth...