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...Harvard both times the two teams faced off—hovering right behind the Warriors, the Crimson could not afford any more losses. Harvard, however, could not maintain its win streak, dropping a five-game match to New Haven in its penultimate Hay matchup and effectively eliminating itself from postseason consideration. “We were confident going into the New Haven match,” Ridolfi said. “We beat them well in the first game, but we let them get back into the match in the second frame. I didn’t prepare our guys...
...record and just a single home win.“It [came] out of the blue,” said senior attackman Steve Cohen before the 11-4 loss to Syracuse. “Nobody even watched the selection show.”And despite the fact that the postseason trip was short-lived, the fact remains that it did do something for the program that hasn’t happened in ten years.“We got a taste of success,” Anderson said, “and that may be the biggest statement about...
...fell swoop, senior Jennifer Raimondi put the Crimson in place for its postseason run—a run that eventually led to a berth in the NCAA tournament. With her goal at the end of regulation in the season finale against Clarkson, Raimondi gave the Harvard women’s hockey team a chance to clinch home ice for the upcoming playoff series between the two squads. Raimondi’s goal with one second left in overtime made that a reality. Riding the momentum from those two goals, the Crimson managed to slide by the Golden Knights in three...
...Appleton Arena on March 11. “Even though we lost last time we faced them [on Feb. 24], we hit three posts and carried the play for two periods, and our girls remember that,” Stone said. Entering the first intermission during the postseason matchup, the game was locked at one. While the Crimson had netted the first goal, St. Lawrence was only able to respond and beat Boe on a power play, resulting from a tripping call on the Crimson goalie herself. The rest of the game belonged to Harvard as it managed to keep...
...96—but the goal will be the same for the Crimson. Another difference? The audience will be a bit bigger, as Harvard will be on ESPNU when they face Syracuse this Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Carrier Dome in the opening round of postseason play.Although the Crimson advanced to the second round in 1996, the team realizes that this time won’t be as easy.“Syracuse is maybe the hottest team in the tournament right now, but the NCAA [tournament] is all about experience,” Anderson said...