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After an early-season stretch of eight games in 16 days, the Harvard men’s hockey team found itself 7-3-1 and ranked No. 14 in the country—very solid results, considering the schedule. But it’s been a week now since the team’s last contest, and the skaters aren’t complaining...
...been labeled the battle for No. 10, both Harvard and Providence were far from perfect. But last night at Schneider Arena, the No. 10 Crimson (4-4-2, 3-2-2 ECAC) was a little less unpolished and managed to down the Friars (8-4-2, 5-1-1 Hockey East), who as the top unranked vote-getters hover just outside the national polls in the de facto No. 11 spot, by a final score of 6-3. In this match-up of the two non-conference foes, the defense was porous, the fouls were frequent, and even the offensive...
...only read box scores and stat charts, you might not be familiar with Tyler Magura. A goal here, an assist there, but nothing flashy from the sophomore centerman of the Harvard men’s hockey team. At least, seven points as a freshman and two assists this season haven’t grabbed him many headlines. But there’s a reason Magura split last year’s George Percy Award for best rookie with Jon Pelle and his 25 points. And there’s a reason that opposing squads consider Magura the epitome...
Despite early season struggles, the Harvard women’s hockey team traveled to face the No. 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth this weekend with a No. 8 national ranking. Unfortunately for the Crimson (3-4-2, 2-2-2 ECAC), the top-10 showdown did not go as anticipated. In a pair of games on Friday and Saturday in Duluth, Harvard fell 6-1 in both matchups with the Bulldogs (12-2, 10-2 WCHA), extending the Crimson’s winless streak to six games. MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6, HARVARD 1 In Saturday’s contest, the Crimson...
Despite early season struggles, the Harvard women’s hockey team traveled to face the No. 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth this weekend with a No. 8 national ranking. Unfortunately for the Crimson (3-4-2, 2-2-2 ECAC), the top-10 showdown did not go as anticipated. In a pair of games on Friday and Saturday in Duluth, Harvard fell 6-1 in both matchups with the Bulldogs (12-2, 10-2 WCHA), extending the Crimson’s winless streak to six games. MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6, HARVARD 1 In Saturday’s contest, the Crimson...