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...take a 3-2 lead.The Huskies tied the game with just under seven minutes to play on a tally by Crystal Rochon, but BC prevailed 11:12 into the overtime period on Meghan Fardelmann’s game-winner.DESPERATELY SEEKING BEANPOTBoston College is the only team in the tournament that has never won the Beanpot.All four previous championship game appearances for Boston College—in 1999, 2002, 2003, and 2005—have come against Harvard.Last year’s matchup was won 6-1 by the Crimson, and they have outscored Boston College by the combined tally...
...opening round of the 28th Women’s Beanpot at Bright Hockey Center last night, the first edition of the annual crosstown tournament to feature four varsity squads, the Crimson (11-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) edged Boston University (10-14-4, 5-10-2 Hockey East), elevated from club status to Division I this season, by a final of 2-1 in overtime...
...tough angle awaiting him—but not too tough to give Harvard its first score of the game.“Our guys were in the right frame of mind coming into this game,” Donato said. “All the teams in this tournament can win.”The first 20 minutes saw the Crimson outshoot Boston University in a period where Harvard won the shot battle, 12-8. The puck spent a large portion of its time in both teams’ zones, as each struggled with clearing opportunities. A number of Crimson...
BOSTON—Entering this, the 54th annual Beanpot tournament, Boston University had won 11 consecutive first-round games. And in last night’s opener against Harvard in TD Banknorth Garden, the Terriers led for all but the first 83 seconds en route to a 5-3 triumph and yet another first-Monday-in-February victory. “I thought we were ready for this,” said Crimson captain Peter Hafner. “I thought we were confident going in.” But the numbers are cruel, really. There are the 12 straight...
...start the spring season and, based on the success of last weekend’s performance, expects to continue that trend in the coming weeks. For the first time in program history, Harvard advanced to the semifinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships, held in Madison, Wisconsin. The tournament, which featured 16 of the nation’s top teams, was a thriller for Harvard, which upset No. 6 Georgia and No. 16 Texas Christian University by 4-3 scores to reach the Final Four. Though top-ranked Stanford ended Harvard’s unprecedented run with...