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When the two squads square off in Princeton today, the Crimson will be looking to avenge last March's 6-2 loss. The now older and more experienced icewomen enter today's important Ivy match, which comes surprisingly early in the season, riding two convincing season-opening wins. Princeton, on the other hand, has struggled to achieve its identical 2-0 mark...
...Crimson's early-season play is any indication, the icewomen could prove formidable opponents for not only Princeton but also some of the nation's top-ranked teams. In its first two victories over Dartmouth and UConn. Harvard took 61 shots on goal while limiting the opposition to only 15, and outscored its two opponents...
Currently ranked sixth in the East (one notch below Princeton), the icewomen will get the chance to challenge several top-ranked squads soon Playing what Dooley calls the "team's most difficult schedule ever," the Crimson will meet the East's fourth-ranked team. Northeastern, Thursday, and will face the region's top-ranked team. New Hampshire, in early January...
...last week's season-opening win over Dartmouth, the Harvard women's hockey team prevailed despite managing only 14 shorts on goal So when the icewomen traveled to the University of Connecticut last night, they hoped to keep the Husky goalse busy...
...impressive victory raised the Crimson's recorded to 2-0 and set the stage for Saturday's early-season showdown with defending Ivy League Champion Princeton. The Tigers, currently ranked fifth in the East (Harvard is sixth), defeated the icewomen 6-2 in last year's Ivy champoinship game...