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...good things must come to an end. Halting an eight-game winning streak with its second loss of the season, the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team fell short, 3-2, against the Huskies last night at the Freitas Ice Forum.“UConn came out flying and played a tremendous game,” coach Katey Stone said. “We came out of the gates slowly and had to play catch-up the majority of the game. We just didn’t have an inspired effort [last night].”Although...
...students, but would be “a secretarial system,” acting as a liaison between students and administrators. ‘A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN’Over pumpkin pancakes at the International House of Pancakes (IHOP) last week, Hwang and Wong reminisce about the ice cream social during Freshman Week, where they first met. “It was a match made in heaven,” Hwang says. Hwang, an Economics and Government joint concentrator in Eliot House, has devoted much of his time to Harvard Free Culture, which advocates less restrictive intellectual property...
...second half,” Hallion said. “They would go on a run and we’d try to stop them, but we couldn’t gain any momentum because we kept turning the ball over.”The Crimson turned ice cold in the second half, shooting just 9-of-27 in the second frame. Harvard had just three field goals in the half’s opening nine minutes, as Cal built a 44-29 halftime lead into an insurmountable 73-36 margin with 11:01 left. The Golden Bears shot...
...game and likely for the immediate future.With 2:25 remaining in the middle frame of Harvard’s second weekend clash with visiting Minnesota-Duluth, Bulldogs captain Noemie Marin brought Chu down with a tripping foul in the Crimson zone. Chu tumbled awkwardly to the ice, collided with the boards, and was unable to get up after the whistle blew. She rolled over several times and tried to get to her feet before her right leg gave out and she fell back down, bringing a hush over the Bright Hockey Center crowd of 906. Teammates Lindsay Weaver and Caitlin...
Kessler also adds that her teammates, her “new family of 25,” were extremely supportive during her rehab and that she worked hard to be a part of the team off the ice when she couldn’t contribute...