Word: quinnipiace
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...Harvard women’s hockey team has seen a solid start to what promises to be an exciting new season. The Crimson traveled to Hamden, Conn., last Friday, returning with a 2-1 victory against Quinnipiac. Although it’s only the first game of the season, the win against the Bobcats is one to remember. Harvard was down 1-0 at the start of the third period and wasn’t quite its dominant self. “We came out a little tentative…It was the first game of the season, it took...
...tonight’s season opener against Quinnipiac quickly approaches, the Harvard women’s hockey team prepares to take the first step towards building upon the success of last season in which the Beanpot, Ivy League, and ECAC titles all came to Cambridge.While all but four Crimson players are returning for the 2008-09 campaign, Harvard has been infused with new energy in the form of freshmen forwards Ling Ling Lok, Alisa Baumgartner, and Whitney Kennedy.“We have three new freshmen who are going to do a good job for us,” Harvard...
...Harvard women’s hockey team started its season with a bang this weekend, beating Quinnipiac and Princeton on the road. The pair of wins gave the Crimson a perfect start both overall and in ECAC play.Against the Bobcats (1-9, 0-2 ECAC) on Friday, Harvard (2-0, 2-0) trailed 1-0 going into the third period, but two goals from sophomore forward Kate Buesser gave the Crimson a 2-1 victory.Saturday, Harvard put the game out of reach early, jumping out to a 6-1 lead and holding off a late Tigers rally...
...most talented teams all season. Biega’s defining characteristic last season was his impact in games against ranked opponents. He tallied a pair of goals in December’s loss to the eventual NCAA Champion Eagles as well as goals against No. 18 Quinnipiac and No. 19 Rensselaer. “I expect Michael to continue to improve and take the next step,” Donato says. “He’s certainly capable of being a big offensive force for us, and we have high hopes about what he can accomplish...
...Martlets were unable to score in their six opportunities. Junior Christina Kessler, sophomore Kylie Stephens, and senior Brittany Martin combined for the win in net, making a collective 14 saves. Charline Labonte had 23 saves for McGill. The Crimson opens its regular season on Friday night at ECAC foe Quinnipiac. —THE CRIMSON STAFF