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...Sarah Wilson were the other goal scorers, while senior Lindsay Weaver and junior Laura Brady had two assists apiece. Kessler, for her part, made 30 saves, including 15 during a busy first period in a game-changing effort. Harvard, winners of six in a row, kicks off its nonconference slate next weekend when it hosts Minnesota-Duluth for a pair of games...
...that’s part of the trick of Ivy League hoops. It lulls you with its three-month non-conference slate, slowly ticking off games against the Colgates and Vermonts of the world. Then Harvard, and its fans, ease into the league schedule with a home-and-home against Dartmouth in early January before breaking for exams and then picking up again and...bam! It’s over. Six more weekends is all it takes to play the rest, 37 days to go from 2-0 (the Big Green is good at generating confidence, or false hope...
After starting its ECAC slate 0-3 and with the high-ranked Eagles looming, the Crimson (1-3-0, 0-3-0 ECAC) seemed doomed to head into the hostile confines of the Big Red’s Lynah Rink without a victory to its credit. But a 4-0 blanking of Boston College put Harvard in the win column...
...within the UC and, in many cases, to the campus at large. Unlike last year’s election, which included Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Tom D. Hadfield ’08, relative newcomers to the UC at the time, this year’s predicted slate is comprised entirely of past and present UC members. Five even served as representatives during their freshman fall.Although some may ultimately not run and more candidates may pop up, this year’s predicted candidates boast long-standing familiarity with the UC and a track record of working with...
...it—I think we have a very competitive schedule this year and I am looking forward to it,” she says. A quick examination of this year’s schedule reveals that most of the usual suspects are back on Harvard’s slate. But there are still a number of easy league games that may serve more as a chance to pad statistics and test young players than real competition. The Crimson will play Union, Quinnipiac, and Division-I newbie RPI twice—a sextet of games that Harvard could realistically...