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While expectations have been set pretty high for this year’s Colgate team by national media, the squad did lose both its top goal scorer and a former all-league goalie. The good news? The Raiders’ team depth was their strength last year and the improved Brook Wheeler, who posted a 1.76 goals against average, is back between the pipes. They have finished seventh in the ECAC for three straight years, but might be able to close the gap with the upper echelon teams. On the other hand, Colgate has already lost this year...
...seven-game winless streak and provide its veterans with a Senior-Day reward. The Crimson (5-8-2, 1-4-1) ended its own ignoble streak—eight games without a victory—on a goal from junior forward Charles Altchek, the league’s leading scorer...
...Columbia—who also won this year’s Ivy championship with a time of 17:01.4. Bierbaum also paced the Lions to their fourth straight Ivy title. In second for Harvard was senior Laura Maludzinski—coming in as the Crimson’s top scorer outside of Scherf for the second year in a row. Her time this season was 18:09.8, which was good enough for 22nd place. Bourne, freshman Lauren Walker and fellow classmate Jessica Bryant came through the line in 43rd, 46th and 48th, respectively. On the men’s side...
...field and just into the top of the box. His target, senior Charles Altchek, was just not quite able to get to the pass as the Crusaders’ goaltender, Keith Bauer, came out and snatched the ball. Perl also played tight defense on Holy Cross’ leading scorer, Josh Trott, after a break in the defensive line led to Trott’s ninth goal of the season. “[Perl] came in right away and was been a solid right back this season,” Craig said. “He can defend well...
Connolly’s strong play kept Harvard in the game, and McDavitt, the team’s high scorer, nearly won it near the end of regulation. She dribbled down towards the Tigers’ goal and juked out the goaltender...