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...titles back to Cambridge.Harvard started out the season with 11 straight wins, tying a school record and rocketing the Crimson to a No. 1 national ranking.Along the way, the team took out four ranked opponents, including a Thanksgiving weekend thrashing of then-No. 10 Clarkson and then-No. 2 St. Lawrence. It was at that point that sophomore goaltender Christina Kessler—who earned the starting job when junior Brittany Martin was slowed with a back injury—came into her own. Kessler recorded four shutouts in her first 10 games in net en route to an NCAA...
...Kamber D. Vittori ’08 and Kenton J. Hetrick ’07, Harvard will always be more than just their alma mater. The pair, who met at a Harvard football game, will celebrate their wedding on Dec. 20 at St. Paul Catholic Church and in the Dunster dining hall. The wedding procession down DeWolfe Street will be a familiar one. Vittori, an economics concentrator in Dunster, and Hetrick, an anthropology and chemistry concentrator in Mather, ate most of their meals during their undergraduate courtship in the dark wood dining hall where their reception will be held. Hetrick...
...first two games, Kessler rattled off a remarkable five-game stretch in which the Crimson’s opposition scored just twice.After blanking conference foes Yale and Brown on consecutive nights, Kessler’s faced the daunting task of protecting the net against nationally-ranked ECAC heavyweights St. Lawrence, Clarkson, and Dartmouth.The Harvard offense provided more than enough firepower in the first two contests, and Kessler did her job to help the Crimson notch 5-1 and 5-0 wins over the Saints and Golden Knights,respectively.But Kessler truly proved her mettle against the Big Green, when she protected...
...past for me. Plympton Street—my home, in Adams House and my office at the Crimson—will become simply a memory after walking down it nearly every day since sophomore year.Fortunately, I had the privilege of sticking mostly to the north side of Mount Auburn St., sparing myself long, cold walks in the winter down to the rest of the River Houses. Let’s be honest—I was pretty spoiled here.As my four years at Harvard come to a close and nostalgia sets in, Im forced to think about what I have...
...Harvard men’s hockey team’s season was a rollercoaster. A flying start to the year that included wins over ranked teams such as St. Lawrence and Rensselaer devolved into a 10-game winless streak through the months of December and January. The Crimson came out of that spell in Cinderella-like fashion, embarking on a winning streak through February and March that took the team all the way to the ECAC finals, where it fell to Princeton. “We definitely had our ups and downs,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said...