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BOSTON—As the Harvard men’s hockey team battled against the No. 7 Boston College Eagles (15-6-7) for the 56th Annual Beanpot Championship, the quest for the crown looked all but hopeless as the Crimson (9-11-3) were playing against a two-goal deficit with just 8:46 left in regulation. But in that moment of greatest uncertainty, Harvard’s resiliency as a team proved to be its defining strength as the Crimson rose its level of play to the stakes of the finals. “We talked from...
...nice to think about, especially as the score remained tantalizingly close—the possibility of bringing a Beanpot title back to Harvard for the first time since 1993. And yes, there was dignity in the way the Crimson played, pushing the seventh-best hockey team in the nation to its limit...
...Schenectady, New York on Saturday night, the Harvard men’s hockey team (9-10-3 overall, 7-7-2 ECACHL) showed the Crimson is finding a consistent formula for generating goals with a 3-2 victory over the Union Dutchmen (12-10-4, 7-5-3).Though Union rallied to score two goals in the third period, Harvard’s special teams went 4-for-4 on the penalty kill and the defense withstood the Dutchmen’s final assault to preserve the win as the Crimson’s fast start proved to be enough...
...Harvard women’s hockey team once again showed its might in goal, as freshman netminder Kylie Stephens recorded her first career shutout in a commanding 4-0 win over Union Friday evening at Bright Hockey Center. In only her second appearance in goal this season, Stephens made five saves and kept the net clear during an ominous 5-on-3 Union power play to help the Crimson (21-1-0, 17-0-0 ECAC) keep its ECAC record perfect and its No. 1 ranking intact against the cellar-dwelling Dutchwomen...
Milestones and honors were handed out in abundance at Saturday’s game between the Harvard women’s hockey team and RPI, giving what would have been an ordinary ECAC matchup a distinctive feel.The Crimson (21-1-0, 18-0-0 ECAC) defeated the Engineers (12-12-5, 5-9-4 ECAC), 5-0, at the Bright Hockey Center in a game that saw Harvard’s seniors honored for four years of service to the team while sophomore goalie Christina Kessler tied the NCAA Division I single-season record for shutouts by notching her tenth...