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With a powerful performance by special teams, the No. 18 Crimson men??s hockey team knocked out a 3-1 victory over Rensselaer (1-5-1, 0-1 Ivy) last night at Bright Hockey Center, killing nine penalties to beat the Engineers. Harvard (2-0, 2-0 Ivy)has now recorded its second conference win before most of the ECAC teams have even had a chance to compete in a league match...
After losing its first Ancient Eight conference game 1-0 last Saturday to Dartmouth, the Harvard men??s soccer team looked to rebound from the heartbreaking loss. Even with senior All-American forward and co-captain Mike Fucito out with a hip injury, the Crimson (10-4) found just the right cure by decisively defeating and shutting out a struggling Maine soccer team (5-10-2) 2-0 yesterday in Orono, Maine. “To show that we could win without him really boosted our confidence,” co-captain Luke Sager said. While this nonconference...
...Harvard men??s tennis team, fresh off its sweep of the singles and doubles events at the Wilson/ITA Northeast Tennis Regionals, had an impressive run this weekend at the Dartmouth Big Green Invitational in Hanover, N.H. Although the Crimson was not successful in pulling an all-out victory, the squad did see three of its younger players battle through the early rounds to win spots in the semifinals in the Singles (A) Flight draw. Harvard faced off against a number of the top teams in the New England area, including Dartmouth and Saint Francis College, competed. Although...
Three special teams goals in the third period propelled the No. 20 Harvard men??s hockey team Friday night.Sophomore Michael Biega knocked in a shot to notch a tie-breaking power-play goal at 7:39, putting the Crimson ahead, 2-1. Less than a minute later, an interference violation sent a Big Green player into the box, and senior Nick Coskren scooped in another goal on the power play to boost Harvard’s lead to 3-1. To top it off, senior Jimmy Fraser knocked in an empty-netter with four seconds left...
...second year in a row, the Harvard men??s hockey team was forced to watch the NCAA tournament from Cambridge at the end of last season. The Crimson came agonizingly close to an NCAA bid—the team’s loss to Princeton in the finals of the ECAC tournament ended its quest to travel to nationals. Harvard’s close call came after a miraculous winning streak during the months of February and March, that helped the team recover from a 10-game winless streak during December and January. But now, that experience...