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...worth of experience against one of the nation’s very best teams.The Crimson brought home far less in terms of practical results. On their season-opening road trip, the defending Ivy League champions suffered a series sweep against No. 15 Florida in Gainesville, 12-6, 10-2, and 17-6. For Harvard (0-3), which started its season a full 22 games into Florida’s 58-game regular-season schedule, it was nice just to get some fresh air. The Crimson had practiced almost exclusively indoors at the Palmer-Dixon tennis courts for more than...
...recent action between the two squads. It was the fifth meeting of the season between the Crimson and the Golden Knights, and all five have been decided by a one-goal margin. A Harvard comeback fell one score short in a 4-3 loss during Clarkson’s regular-season visit to the Bright Hockey Center. The Crimson got even with a last-minute equalizer and a last-second game-winner, both by senior Jennifer Raimondi, on the road in Potsdam, N.Y. to steal a 3-2 victory last Saturday. Then came this weekend’s three-game...
...parity in our league this year.” “To get home ice this weekend,” he said, “I think it’s vital to our chances for success coming down the stretch.” In their last regular-season appearance on home ice, seniors John Daigneau and captain Peter Hafner stabilized the defensive effort, while senior forward Dan Murphy provided assists on both Harvard goals. “Some of our seniors had maybe some of their best games of the year,” Donato said...
...have struggled with all season,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “It’s just a matter of mentally engaging a little more, which we do in response to goals.”With its suffocating defense and potent powerplay, St. Lawrence clinched the regular-season ECAC title with the two points against Harvard.HARVARD 3, CLARKSON 2On Saturday night, Clarkson was less than half a minute from clinching the third seed in the ECAC tournament, achieving a home ECAC playoff date for the first time in its two years in the conference. In the crunch...
...Ithaca. Tomorrow, Harvard and Dartmouth will swap locations. “You’ve got the top four teams playing head-to-head,” Donato said, adding, “rivalry games are never void of energy or passion.” Only two weeks of regular-season play remain, and Harvard is currently tied for fourth in the league with St. Lawrence with 21 points. Cornell leads the league with 25, and Colgate and Dartmouth are knotted in second place with 24. Come March, the top four seeds earn coveted first-round byes, so this weekend?...