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After not managing to get a puck in the net for over six periods of play, the No. 7 Harvard women’s hockey team finally broke through on Yale this Saturday evening. But the result was far from the opening of the floodgates—the Crimson came out with its second tie of the weekend with a 1-1 final against the Bulldogs at Bright Hockey Center. “We are playing hard—now we need to play a little smarter,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said...
...season-high crowd of 631 at Bright Hockey Center on Friday evening did not get to witness any goals, but, because of that, it was privy to a piece of Harvard hockey history. The Crimson (10-7-3, 7-3-3 ECAC) and Brown (11-9-3, 9-3-2) battled to a scoreless draw, the first ever in the Harvard women’s program. The result left the two teams bunched amid a handful of teams atop the ECAC standings as they entered the stretch run of the conference schedule. Both squads generated a fair share of looks...
...capital of Italy's northwestern region of Piedmont. Starting with an eclectic mix of classical and techno beats at the opening ceremony this Friday, the 2006 Winter Olympics will run through an 84-event schedule that concludes Feb. 26 in perhaps its most raucous moment, the men's hockey final. Through it all, the host city (pop. 900,000), the largest and most urban setting yet for a Winter Games, will sound its own vibrant notes as it shows off its unsung charms to an audience of 2 billion around the world. The gods of the Olympics might begin...
...Olympic gold medals. German speed skater Anni Friesinger will face a strong field of U.S. and Canadian racers. Japanese ski jumpers, Korean short-track speedsters and even the British curling team are vying for a medal or two. As for that final gold-medal match in hockey, North Americans would like to see a U.S.-Canada showdown, but Russia and the Czech Republic could crash the party. And an international crew of stoked young snowboarders, mogulers and aerialists will bring the razzmatazz of extreme sports to these Games. New to the lineup is a breakneck race called SBX (snowboard cross...
...Harvard women’s hockey team will face a pressure-packed slate of competition this weekend. ECAC, Ivy League, and NCAA tournament implications will all be on the line when the Crimson plays host to Ancient Eight foes Brown and Yale on Friday night and Saturday, respectively. Harvard currently sits at seventh in the USCHO.com National rankings, just ahead of the eight-team cut-off for the NCAA tournament. In the ECAC, the Crimson sits at fifth overall in the standings, but just three points behind the league-leading Bears. With a pair of wins this weekend, it could...