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Following the Crimson’s 4-2 loss to cellar-dwelling Brown in early February, the hopeful 6-3-2 start of the Harvard men’s hockey team had started to look like the play of a different team. Reeling from an 0-7-2 performance over the previous two months that threatened to turn the Crimson into an irrelevance, head coach Ted Donato ’91 was facing his first real crisis since coming to Harvard in 2004. Preparing to compete in Boston’s Beanpot tournament and face a string of ECAC opponents...
...Crimson had just seen its season come to a disappointing end the night before after a 4-1 loss to Wisconsin in the semifinals of the NCAA Frozen Four, but the squad—for which cohesiveness and teamwork were synonymous with success—had come together one last time to cheer on Vaillancourt, a junior, as she accepted the Patty Kazmaier Award, given annually to the top player in women’s college hockey...
...head coach Erik Farrar’s confidence by scoring 10 goals. Sophomores Roxanne Pinto and Kathryn Bilder each saw increased time in the pool and netted eight and 18 goals, respectively. After going through some harrowing results in the weeks leading up to Northern Championships (a 19-5 loss at home to No. 14 Hartwick and an 11-2 loss against archrival No. 20 Brown), the team had four days to recoup and get itself focused on succeeding at Northerns. Down by one goal after the first quarter of the first tournament game against Queens College, it seemed that...
...mainstay in the net. Although Kessler healed in time to see game action towards the end of the season, Martin got the nod during the playoffs and turned in one of the all-time great performances in Crimson history, making 67 saves in a quadruple-overtime 1-0 loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA quarterfinals.This season, while head coach Katey Stone promised to start “who[ever] stops the puck more times than anybody else,” Martin’s experience seemed to put her ahead in the race for the top spot on the depth...
...Harvard started off its season with four consecutive wins, three of which came against Ivy rivals Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell. When Harvard returned to the courts in the spring semester, the tables had turned, as long-time rival No. 1 Trinity handed the Crimson a dismal 9-0 loss. The Crimson was able to get back on track when it faced conference opponent Penn, notching a 6-3 victory and upping its league record to 4-0. After the squad’s undefeated streak in its Ivy matchups, the Crimson hoped to be in contention to win the league...