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...Jekyll-and-Hyde Harvard women’s hockey team that took the ice this weekend against conference foes Cornell and Colgate. Friday night in Ithaca, N.Y., the Olympic trio of Julie Chu, Sarah Vaillancourt, and Caitlin Cahow combined for 17 points as the Crimson (18-6-2, 15-4-1 ECAC) skated to a 9-1 win over the Big Red (3-22-2, 3-16-1). But the following afternoon in Hamilton, not one of the three got on the board in a near-silent 3-1 loss to the Red Raiders...
After acing its first assignment last weekend by snatching the league’s best record from Cornell in Ithaca, the Crimson (6-12, 4-1 Ivy) will look to maintain its place at the top of the Ivy class this weekend as Princeton—tied with Harvard atop the league standings—and Penn visit Lavietes Pavilion. Tipoff between the Crimson and Tigers is scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m., while the Penn tilt will be tomorrow...
...blocks and added one steal to finish the night with only 14 minutes of action. Defensively, the sophomore set a formidable presence in the post, but Moretzsohn was not as active offensively. However, that all changed in 24 hours. Somewhere on the road between New York City and Ithaca, the latent potential that her teammates always knew existed finally emerged.Using her height to grab rebounds, provide key defensive stops, and reject many a shot had always come easy for Moretzsohn. It was not until her double-double on Saturday night against Cornell in which the offensive factor finally kicked into...
...Crimson pass it by on the scoreboard and in the standings. After taking care of business in a 65-36 rout at reeling Columbia—and noting the Big Red’s loss to Dartmouth, a team Harvard beat last month—the Crimson headed into Ithaca, N.Y., and leaped into a tie for first place with a 71-57 victory over Cornell. After an 0-6 start to its season, Harvard (6-12, 4-1 Ivy) is finally asserting itself as one of the teams to beat in the Ivy League. And with Princeton, the league?...
Last year, Harvard swept Columbia, winning 69-59 at New York and 69-64 in the season finale in Allston. The Big Red, on the other hand, took both games from the Crimson, winning 79-77 on a buzzer-beater in Ithaca, and then blowing out Harvard 71-44 at Lavietes...