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...players—forwards Gillian Apps, Cherie Piper, and defenseman Katie Weatherston—skated for our northern neighbors, while freshman standout Sarah Parsons wore the red, white, and blue. Right now, however, neither team has its top stars at 100 percent. Chu suffered a badly sprained ankle against Minnesota-Duluth two weekends ago, and was noticeable hobbled in the last two games (after sitting out a loss to UConn on Dec. 5). Unfortunately for Dartmouth, any benefit from facing an injured Chu will be counterbalanced by the fact that both Piper and Weatherston were injured and sat out last...
...beginning of the season, Harvard’s performance during December was to be a key time for self-definition, as it would face some of the nation’s best teams. While it will take stellar play in the ECAC to guarantee a postseason berth, games against Minnesota-Duluth, New Hampshire (UNH), and the Big Green were to be more accurate barometers of where the Crimson ranks in the women’s game...
...Saturday, the Crimson completed its most grueling stretch of the season so far, five games in nine days against a quartet of tough non-conference opponents. Two games against three-time national champ Minnesota-Duluth, a stiff midweek test against first-place UConn, and then home clashes versus the Wildcats and Providence this weekend all featured the kind of fast-paced, high-impact action that now prevails among the top teams in women’s hockey...
...nation in goals and Chu currently first in points per game, not to mention explosive sophomore winger Sarah Vaillancourt, the Crimson may have the edge in individual talent. However, Chu is listed as day-to-day after suffering a sprained ankle in last Saturday’s game against Minnesota-Duluth and hasn’t skated since. The coaches will make a decision with regard to her status during the pregame skate today. “We want to make the best decision for the long run,” Chu said, “Not just...
...Bright Arena, this mantra has yielded its results on the ice.The Crimson has won all but two of its thirteen games with a loss coming early to No. 7 Saint Lawrence and a second Tuesday to UConn. Last weekend, though, the team took it to the No. 8 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs and their pair of top goalies—twice—winning by impressive 3-1 and 4-0 counts. On the season, the Crimson leads the league in both offense and defensive and has outscored opponents 67-16. Individual performances, too, have been stellar. Harvard skaters...