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...there’s such thing as a good loss, the defeat that Boston College handed the Harvard men’s hockey team last week in the finals of the Beanpot Tournament has to be it.Having taken the seventh-ranked Eagles into overtime, the Crimson had all the confidence it needed to take down another heavyweight. In its second consecutive contest against a ranked and favored opponent, Harvard used sophomore Doug Rogers’ first career hat trick to power to a 3-2 victory over No. 17 Princeton Friday night at Bright Hockey Center. After notching a goal...
Harvard head coach Ted Donato ’91 has been preaching discipline and self-control to his players throughout the season, and on Saturday night against No. 16 Quinnipiac at Bright Hockey center, his advice proved crucial in a 4-1 win for the Crimson men.In a game that easily could have devolved into an extended fistfight, Harvard’s players matched the Bobcats’ aggression, but avoided needless penalties in a spectacular display of high-scoring offense and stifling defense.“The gloves came up high a few times but we talked about...
...season that has been full of victories, the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team picked up another important championship on Friday night. The Crimson (24-1-0, 19-0-0 ECAC) followed up on its Beanpot win with a gritty 3-1 victory over Princeton (12-8-5, 10-7-2 ECAC) at Baker Rink to clinch the ECAC regular-season crown.Freshman Kate Buesser knocked in the game-winning goal with just five minutes remaining in the game, breaking a 1-1 tie and propelling Harvard to its fifth ECAC regular-season title...
...after clinching the ECAC regular season title, the Harvard women’s hockey team showed once again why it has been so dominant in conference play this season.The Crimson (25-1-0, 20-0-0 ECAC) followed what has become its winning formula Saturday evening during its matchup with Quinnipiac (5-22-5, 2-14-4 ECAC) in Hamden, Conn. The combination of yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler, a potent offensive attack led by junior Sarah Vaillancourt and a solid defensive performance anchored by senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow resulted in a 4-0 Harvard victory...
McDonald played a key role in her team’s victory this time around as well, racking up two assists against the Terriers, a team she was more familiar with than her teammates, having faced them in Hockey East play last season...