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...took facing the Tigers for the No. 7 Harvard women's hockey team to show its stripes. The Crimson (9-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) powered to a dominating 5-0 win over Princeton (8-2-2, 8-2-1) on Saturday at Baker Rink in New Jersey, on the strength of two goals by sophomore Jenny Brine and a shutout by freshman netminder Christina Kessler in only her second career start. Harvard held a narrow edge in shots on goal, 31-30, but special teams and goaltending tipped the scales. The Crimson, the top-ranked power play...
It’s never easy to play a high-ranked opponent. But it’s even more difficult when you have to travel to a hostile rink with a 2-6 record. The Harvard men’s hockey team will go downtown to take on No. 11 Boston University tonight at Agganis Arena, hoping to get back on a winning track. That’s also what Harvard (1-6 ECAC) had hoped when it routed then-No. 3 Boston College on Nov. 7. But the Crimson promptly dropped three of the next four...
HAMILTON, N.Y.—Finally. It took five league contests, but the Harvard men’s hockey team earned its first ECAC victory of the year, defeating Colgate, 4-1, at Starr Rink on Saturday afternoon. Despite failing to take advantage of some quality offensive chances, the Crimson (2-4-0, 1-4-0 ECAC) was able to come away with a win, thanks largely to its sturdy defensive play. “I don’t think it was our best win,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato...
ITHACA, N.Y.—After enduring jeers, taunts, and a barrage of dead fish and newspapers, courtesy of the Lynah Rink faithful, the Harvard men’s hockey team suffered one final indignity, squandering a 2-1 third-period lead to lose 3-2 to Cornell in Ithaca.“We’re disappointed, we’re frustrated—we thought we carried the play for a lot of the game,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said of the loss, adding...
...right corner—one Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Martin probably should have saved. As time ran down, the Big Red pulled its goalie in favor of extra offense, but to no avail. Sophomore forward Sarah Wilson stole the puck and skated back down the left side of the rink, putting it in the empty goal for the last score of the day. Harvard had scored the game’s first goal in the second period on a power play on the first goal of sophomore Katie Vaughn’s career. Cornell had tied the game...