Word: playoff
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Sure, you can talk about Martin’s outstanding numbers in a brutally tough division, but then you also have to talk about how before her incredible performance against UNH on March 20 she gave up four goals in two consecutive playoff games and had to rely on her offense to bail...
...given the opportunity, but this was what we thought was the best lineup change.”But for the third straight year, Harvard will not move on to postseason play. Springfield and NYU clinched first and second, respectively, in the Hay Division and will advance to the EIVA playoffs. NYU 3, HARVARD 0Although the Crimson pushed the last two frames into extra points, Harvard was unable to overtake NYU in the final moments of the games and ultimately fell to the Violets, 3-0.“We didn’t play poorly at NYU, but I think...
...home. For Crimson hockey, already predisposed to view competition against its long-standing rival as its version The Game, the prospect of sending Cornell back to Ithaca for the season and reaching the championship game adds an extra intensity to the playoff atmosphere. “An ECAC championship wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t have to go through Cornell first,” co-captain David MacDonald said. “It’s not hard to get up for any game against Cornell any time of year. The semifinals...
...have any Olympic medals to her name, but one thing’s for sure.;If the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team captures the NCAA championship this weekend, it will be in large part because of junior Jenny Brine.Take the Crimson’s playoff opener against Cornell, for example. Harvard found itself down 2-1 to the eighth-seeded team in the third period.Enter Brine.The forward netted two power-play goals to put her team on top, 3-2. And she hasn’t stopped since.Brine is averaging more than a goal per game...
...defenders today. I was lucky to get an interception there, and it’s just a huge boost every time.” 180-DEGREE TURNAROUND After Harvard posted a winless streak of 10 games this winter, the Crimson seemed to be out of the running for the playoff games. But Harvard turned around its season in the clutch. The Crimson has not posted a loss—other than Saturday’s setback—since succumbing to Boston College in the Beanpot finals, and it has remained has won seven of its last eight league matchups...