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...Schroyer said that her squad is still focused on getting a win. “We’re always going into every game trying to get as pumped up as we can,” Schroyer said. “Whether we’re playing Minnesota-Duluth, who’s ranked first in the country, or Dartmouth, who’s in the bottom third of the ECAC.” And despite all the history, Stone maintained, the Crimson isn’t feeling any added pressure. “There’s always...
...pressure on our defense,” Boe said. “That made it tougher for them to get it up to our wings. They held the blue line really well, so that made it tough to get out of the zone.”PARITY STRIKES AGAINWhen Minnesota-Duluth took the number-one ranking in this past weekend’s polls, it seemed like finally the women’s collegiate hockey world had a team to beat.This past weekend, however, Wisconsin proved that the national picture is still wide open as the No. 4 Badgers outshot...
...contentious periods after the break—the first coming on a power play that followed a game misconduct penalty on Harvard freshman defenseman Nora Sluzas, who was called for checking from behind. Minnesota-Duluth’s Juliane Jubinville was similarly tossed just one minute after the power-play score, marking the period’s second game misconduct. For the second night, Minnesota-Duluth held a large edge in shots, tallying 42 to Harvard’s 29. Noemie Marin again posted two scores for the Bulldogs, while the Crimson was held scoreless until sophomore forward Laura Brady...
...contentious periods after the break—the first coming on a power play that followed a game misconduct penalty on Harvard freshman defenseman Nora Sluzas, who was called for checking from behind. Minnesota-Duluth’s Juliane Jubinville was similarly tossed just one minute after the power-play score, marking the period’s second game misconduct. For the second night, Minnesota-Duluth held a large edge in shots, tallying 42 to Harvard’s 29. Noemie Marin again posted two scores for the Bulldogs, while the Crimson was held scoreless until sophomore forward Laura Brady...
...BEST OF THE WEST (AND NORTH)In the past three seasons, Harvard has conquered the competition on the East Coast—only to fall to a Western powerhouse in the national title game, losing to Minnesota-Duluth in 2003 and Minnesota the past two years. Again in 2005-2006, the WCHA promises to play host to some of the fiercest battles in the nation, with the Bulldogs, Golden Gophers, and Wisconsin all duking it out for automatic entires to the Frozen Eight. Back in New England, the Crimson will play a home-and-home series with...