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...early-season loss at Cornell, beating the Big Red 3-1 on Senior Night to enter the ECAC playoffs on a high note.“The team got better as the year went on,” Reese said. “We played our best hockey down the stretch, no doubt about it.”As it entered the postseason, Harvard was able to sustain its momentum for the first time all season, as even the Bulldogs, who had dominated the Crimson to the tune of a combined score of 10-3 in regular-season play, couldn?...
...deadlocked at 1 heading into the final minute before St. Lawrence’s Alison Domenico found the net with fifty seconds remaining to deal Harvard a heartbreaking defeat. Since then, the Crimson has gone 9-2-0 and is eager to get a shot to atone for the regular-season disappointments. “It stings a little bit,” co-captain Julie Chu said earlier this week. “We’re going to come out and play a complete 60-minute game and not maybe just 59.” And it will...
...Flat-out awesome.” “When your career’s winding down and you know you’ve only got a few games left, it brings out the best in you,” Reese added. Senior Night festivities followed the final regular-season horn, and a sizeable chunk of the crowd remained to watch Reese, Tobe, and classmates Kevin Du, Ryan Maki, Brendan Byrne, and Steve Mandes celebrate with their families on the ice. The Cornell game is traditionally the Bright Hockey Center’s rowdiest of the season, and players rarely...
Harvard returns to Lavietes Pavillion for its final three regular-season games. The Crimson plays the Big Red on Friday, the Lions on Saturday, and its regular-season finale against the Big Green the following Tuesday...
...However, the magic didn’t work two days in a row. After losing to the Tigers 7-2 in their regular-season finale, Harvard had a chance to set things to right in the finals. But the team quickly fell behind 2-0 following losses...