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...just took it and was looking actually to get a rebound, but it went in the back of the net so I’ll take it.”Harvard was undefeated in the ECAC this year, plowing through the regular season with a 22-0-0 record before sweeping its opponents the conference playoffs. The ECAC title is the Crimson’s fifth and its first since 2005.Just as in Harvard’s semifinal matchup with Clarkson on Saturday, neither team was able to score early on yesterday, as the squads were evenly balanced...
...losses, the Crimson (7-7, 4-3 Hay) was swept by non-conference foe St. Ambrose (16-6) Friday night and by EIVA division-leader Springfield (14-5, 7-1 Hay) Saturday.Harvard dropped to .500 in EIVA division play. Springfield currently tops the Hay division with a 7-1 record, while Harvard remains in the middle of the pack behind the Pride and NYU.“We still have a lot of season to be played, and right now our goal is to get to the playoffs and come in second in the conference,” junior Jeff...
...Harvard men’s swimming and diving team capped off a perfect season this past weekend with a decisive win at the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) championships. With the victory in its home pool, the Crimson boosted its record to 9-0, and can add another championship to its Ivy League and EISL regular-season titles, as well as a first-place finish at ECACs which it claimed last week.The victory—which marked the 20th time Harvard has taken the EISL crown—was a step up from last year’s second-place...
...praised for his 12 years of service as a house master, his five-year term as chair of the Classics Department, and his central role in reviving Harvard University Press’s Classical Library, which publishes English translations of Greek and Latin texts. But Stewart’s record of humility and caring for those who ranked lower than him—what his daughter, Sarah B. Stewart, called “a deep love, respect, and interest in other creatures”—was most noted. Classics professor Richard F. Thomas recalled meeting Stewart...
...everything you could ask for in a playoff hockey game. Fast-paced play, an energized crowd, a highlight-reel goal, a record-setting performance by a goaltender.And a victory for the home team.The No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team (30-1-0, 14-0-0 ECAC) took down No. 9 Clarkson (24-9-5, 13-6-3), 3-0, Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center to advance to the ECAC championship for the first time since 2006.“I thought it was a great hockey game to watch,” Crimson coach Katey Stone...