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...Crimson still managed to snag an ECAC title, coming back from an underdog position to beat Brown in the finals. Sifers played a key role in this success story as she scored the game- and series-winning goal in double overtime against Clarkson in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament. She sank the puck in the back of the net with a pinpoint slap shot that went over the goalie’s right shoulder.“She ripped it. We call her Snipes, and its kind of a joke, but that was a snipe today—that...
...ranked Crimson with only junior walk-on Kristin Toretta on the bench as insurance. Freshman Christina Kessler was supposed to enter the program and challenge Martin for the starting job vacated by graduate Ali Boe ’06. But the Canadian rookie injured her knee during a local tournament in early August, tearing the MCL in her knee. Kessler is slowly resuming hockey activities, but while she continues her rehabilitation, the untested Toretta will serve as the only backup on a team with title aspirations.“It doesn’t matter who’s behind...
Last season, the Harvard’s women’s hockey team won the ECAC title and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth despite having lost three players to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy...
...like to do. But it is what it is.” Ultimately, it will not be the games against these three teams that define the season. Instead, there are a number of key stretches that could develop into key turning points. And then, of course, is the ECAC Tournament and, if Harvard gets the right breaks and excels, the NCAA Tournament. The first games to circle on the 2006-2007 schedule will take place on the Crimson’s home sheet at Bright Hockey Center. On Dec. 1, the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs come to town...
...year, Reese had a breakout season as a sophomore, playing all 34 games and leading Crimson blueliners in goals.He tied for the team lead in goals again last year, his junior season, including five crucial points against Dartmouth and Cornell in Harvard’s run to the ECAC tournament title and the resulting No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. Reese’s efforts earned him first team All-Ivy honors, second team All-ECAC honors, and a spot on the ECAC All-Tournament team.No one in the league is expecting him to disappoint this year, either...