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...share of bad luck this season. But last night, it seemed that the squad could do no wrong.The Crimson (11-7-3, 10-4-2 ECAC) turned in a completely dominating performance, routing Boston University (13-10-5, 7-6-3-3 Hockey East), 8-0, in the first round of the Beanpot Tournament at Northeastern’s Matthews Arena.Tri-captains Sarah Vaillancourt and Jenny Brine turned in matching hat tricks to pace Harvard to its biggest offensive output since the 2007 Beanpot consolation game.“I think we’re starting to roll a little...
...ultimately fell to No. 1 Boston University 4-3, the Crimson held its own against the top-ranked team in the nation and nearly secured a victory, as junior Alex Biega slammed in what would have been the tying goal just milliseconds after time ran out on the first round of the Beanpot tournament last night. “The game was pretty even throughout,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “But we put them on the power play, and they’re tough to stop.” While...
...Tonight, Harvard (10-7-3, 10-4-2 ECAC) and Boston University (13-9-5, 7-6-3-3 Hockey East) will face off in the opening round of the 31st Beanpot to find out who plays the best hockey in Beantown. The puck drops at 5 p.m. at Northeastern’s Matthews Arena...
Harvard went above and beyond in securing a spot in the Beanpot final. The Crimson offense was particularly in top form in the first round of the tournament. It was fast, fierce and hungry for goals, earning an 8-0 victory over Boston University. “Well certainly it’s nice to see all of our lines clicking and [the] defense play with a lot of confidence, and our goaltender play with a lot of confidence,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “It’s a great time to be playing...
...defeat of then-No. 17 Boston College one month ago. But time ran out before the Crimson could conjure up one last miracle, as the Harvard men’s hockey team fell 4-3 to No. 1 Boston University (20-5-1) last night in the first round of the annual Beanpot tournament. In front of 17,565 fans on the biggest stage of Boston area hockey, the Crimson (5-12-4) made a strong showing against its top-ranked foes, but junior Alex Biega’s would-be tying goal found the net a split-second after...