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With the decisive shutout victory, the Eagles claimed their first-ever Beanpot title, while the Crimson’s bid for a record-tying eighth straight trophy came up emphatically short. Not only that, but Harvard relinquished intra-city bragging rights on its own home ice at the Bright Center, a fact that was not lost on Crimson coach Katey Stone or her players...
BOSTON—With a 5-0 blanking of Northeastern at TD Banknorth Garden last night, the Harvard men’s hockey won its first Beanpot contest since 2003 and exorcised, at least a little, the demons that haunt the Crimson come tournament time every February. The shutout came in the consolation game, thanks to last week’s 5-3 loss to Boston University in the opening round, but “I tried to present [last night’s game] to our group as a point of pride,” said Harvard coach...
...Harvard men’s tennis team fell to 0-3 on the spring season with a shutout loss at No. 3 Illinois Saturday night. The Fighting Illini swept the doubles point, clinching with the first and third matches, and then rolled to six singles victories—five in straight sets—for the 7-0 win. Only captain Brandon Chiu stretched his match to a third set, dropping the fourth slot 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Meanwhile, freshman Chris Clayton pushed his opponent in the No. 3 match to a 5-7, 6-7 (3) decision...
...Crimson (12-8-4, 7-4-4 ECAC) was blown away by Ivy rival Princeton (14-6-4, 10-3-2 ECAC) Friday night by a 6-1 margin. Although Harvard rallied to knock off Quinnipiac (9-16-5, 3-12-3 ECAC) Saturday with a 3-0 shutout, the stunning result against the Tigers left Harvard with an uphill battle in the regular season’s final weeks to earn home games in the opening round of the conference tournament. The top four teams in the ECAC standings will host the quarterfinals, but the Crimson?...
...trip to upstate New York comprised two of Harvard’s mere three games over a 46-day span from mid-December to late January. The team will square off Wednesday night with a highly-touted New Hampshire squad, which dealt the Crimson its first shutout in over four years in a recent visit to the Bright Center. Despite the possible rust acquired over winter vacation and reading period, the victories featured the combination of strong third-period play, an offense and power play in rhythm, and firm goaltending.HARVARD 6, CORNELL 3Freshman Brittany Martin got her second career...