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...lead midway through the first period with a crease deflection. He put his team up 3-2 with under a minute remaining in the second frame with a close-range rebound. And midway through the third period, to the delight of hat-donning fans throughout the Bright Hockey Center, Du took a second stab at his own shot and beat Tiger netminder Eric Leroux for the 4-3 lead. That’s one tie-breaking goal per period. And so in overtime, with the score knotted 4-4, it came as no surprise that Donato chose to send...
Four women’s Frozen Four appearances in the last five years is hardly enough to redeem an athletic program, and the men’s team has hung a few too many banners in the Bright Hockey Center over the last few years for me to allow them to be considered...
...after hockey it’s really not that hard. Swimming can be easily cast aside, once you forget about junior Noelle Bassi, who was the 2004 U.S. National Champion in the 200m butterfly while narrowly missing the 2004 Athens Olympics, and ignore freshman Paola Duquet, who swam in the 2004 games for Columbia...
BOSTON—With a 5-0 blanking of Northeastern at TD Banknorth Garden last night, the Harvard men’s hockey won its first Beanpot contest since 2003 and exorcised, at least a little, the demons that haunt the Crimson come tournament time every February. The shutout came in the consolation game, thanks to last week’s 5-3 loss to Boston University in the opening round, but “I tried to present [last night’s game] to our group as a point of pride,” said Harvard coach...
After scoring goals with just four seconds remaining in the first period and only 47 ticks left in the second frame, the Harvard men’s hockey team squeezed past a scrappy Princeton squad for a 5-4 overtime win.It was actually the Tigers who kicked off the end-of-period scoring. With Princeton down 1-0 on Kevin Du’s first of three goals, senior blueliner Brett Westgarth fired a shot through traffic past Crimson netminder John Daigneau’s glove and into the right-side netting.After an opening frame in which Harvard dominated...