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...amused patriarch, clad in a neat coat-and-tie ensemble, went on to deliver an anecdote-laden address extolling the importance of travel and diverse experiences to the cultivation of perspective and the pursuit of positive change...
...Crimson faced a similarly heartbreaking weekend later in the season, facing Yale and Brown on the road. Harvard first suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs, its worst loss of the season. A day later, the Crimson had to settle for a tie with Brown after the Bears co.mpleted a hard-fought comeback to tie the game with just 13.3 seconds left on the clock.In the season’s final weekend, however, Harvard finally seemed to find its groove. After dispatching Colgate by a 4-1 margin, the Crimson was able to avenge its early...
...Providence, two of the four ranked opponents the Crimson faced this season. Even though Harvard was the last Ivy League team to earn a win, recording its first nearly halfway through the season, the Crimson earned a fourth of the league’s second-place laurels, tied with Cornell, Penn, and Yale. Second place behind undefeated habitual frontrunner Princeton was widely shared in 2006, with half of the Ivy League claiming silver with a 4-3 record. “It’s a tremendous tribute to this team,” said Harvard head coach Sue Caples...
...posts, but you know what? It doesn’t matter how many posts you hit if you don’t finish with a win.”The Crimson responded by winning six of its last seven conference games to end the regular season in a tie for second in the ECAC with St. Lawrence heading into the tournament.With the regular season over, Harvard entered the ECAC playoffs looking for its fourth consecutive conference championship.The Crimson easily dispatched the Bulldogs in the first round, sweeping Yale in two games.Harvard’s opponent in the semifinals proved...
Harvard showed its will power against the Bears in the final game of the season. Brown seized an early 3-0 lead, but instead of succumbing to the onslaught, the Crimson battled back with goals from Schoen, Martin, and junior Jacqueline Hehir to tie the game at 3. Harvard did not lead for the first 42 minutes of the game, but each time Brown seized a lead, the Crimson quickly retaliated...