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...there are other things to think about. Improving a .500 conference record. Gaining pole position for the ECAC playoffs. Making the NCAA Tournament. After losing to Boston College, 6-5, in overtime last night at TD Banknorth Garden in a Beanpot championship game for the ages, the Harvard men’s hockey team will have to find its glory elsewhere...
Harvard is yet to beat a team on the road in its own arena this season. The Crimson’s lone win away from home came on at a Stanford tournament against Northwestern State...
...helping the team cope with early setbacks.“Obviously, the upcoming matches in the Ivy League—Brown, Columbia, Cornell—are big,” Knapp said. “We’re just hoping to build some momentum heading into the conference tournament.”HARVARD 37, SACRED HEART 9Starting with a 6-0 advantage due to forfeit at 125 lbs, the Crimson jumped out to a 12-0 lead after junior Thomas Picarsic (133 lbs) earned a victory by disqualification over the Pioneers’ Pat Feeley.After a forfeit...
After its thrilling run to the Ivy League title and a place in the NCAA Tournament last season, the Harvard women’s basketball team should have no regrets about 2007. And with its current league campaign off to a hot start once again, it should have every part of last season behind it. Right?But there was that one night in New Haven. While Yale went just 5-9 in league competition last season, one of its wins was the only blemish on the Crimson’s otherwise spotless Ivy slate. After winning a thrilling opener...
...radio and tune in. Even if you can’t cheer on the Crimson in person, choosing to experience the game at all will help you recognize a great Harvard tradition and feel something of the intensity which Harvard’s players bring to the tournament each and every year...