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...Harvard controlled the early going, but the team??s offense—which has been prolific of late, exploding for eight goals in Tuesday’s Beanpot opener—was completely stumped by Yale freshman netminder Genny Ladiges and her defensemen...
...squad. Harvard was 7-23 from inside the arch in the first and coughed the ball up nine times to the second lowest-ranked scoring defense in the Ivies. A lack of communication was evident in several misdirected passes and quick, failed possessions.SENIOR SURVEYAt the helm of the team??s second half comeback were three seniors: senior captain Andrew Pusar, Housman and Harris.Harris dropped a monster block in the final few seconds of the second half to secure the next game-winning possession. But Harris contributed far more than one play. After watching from the bench for several...
Considering the Harvard women’s hockey team??s recent offensive explosion, it is all too easy to overlook what the Crimson has accomplished on the other side of the ice lately—particularly in the net. Harvard junior goalie Christina Kessler made 27 saves in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Brown, notching her second clean sheet in three games—a span in which the Crimson has also scored 14 goals. “Goaltending has been huge too,” Harvard tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt said...
...League games and decisive ECAC fixtures on the horizon, Harvard certainly didn’t need further motivation to achieve this season. However, it was provided with exactly that—courtesy of the Crimson’s illustrious past.In front of the 1999 AWCHA national championship-winning Harvard team??reunited and honored as part of the 30th anniversary of the women’s ice hockey program—the current Crimson (13-7-3, 12-4-2, 7-2-0 Ivy) marked the occasion with a 4-0 win over Ivy League rivals Brown...
...Crimson found itself in a deep hole, but West responded with characteristic calm in a methodical win. Harvard’s top seed cruised to a 3-0 victory.Buchanon evened the match at 4-4 with a 3-9, 9-3, 10-8, 9-2 thriller, placing the team??s fate on Cohen’s shoulders.The junior seventh seed proved very much up to the challenge, dispatching Penn’s Drake Porter 3-1.“[Cohen was] unbelievable,” Bajwa said. “Frank literally took over the responsibility...