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Fittingly enough, the first team lined up to challenge the Crimson’s supremacy is none other than UNH (16-3-0, 9-0-0 Hockey East). Harvard travels to Durham, N.H. tomorrow night to take on the Wildcats in their famed Towse Rink...
Towse generally creates a tremendous home ice advantage for UNH. It is only the sixth Olympic-sized—200 ft. by 100 ft.—rink in the nation, catering perfectly to a Wildcats team with blazing speed at all positions and a host of potent scorers—UNH has six players with at least 19 points in 19 team games...
...victories, combined with a UNH loss to No. 6 Mercyhurst on Friday, pushed the Crimson into the No.1 spot in the national rankings...
...well, we stepped up our defense.” In the first start of her collegiate career, senior Adrian Budischak dominated the boards with a career-high 14 rebounds. In the first half, Budischak had 10 of the Crimson’s 24 total rebounds. Overall, Harvard out-rebounded UNH, 46-41. Budischak’s strong effort on the glass was a welcome change for the Crimson, which has been struggling to find a consistent rebounder since Christiana Lackner ’07 graduated. “I have finally found my rebounder,” coach Kathy Delaney...
...possibility of overtaking the top rank in women’s hockey looms large this weekend for the No. 2 Harvard women’s hockey team. The Crimson (9-0-0, 9-0-0 ECAC), currently trailing UNH in the national poll, is set for a weekend of non-league action against No. 10 UConn (11-3-1, 4-2-1 Hockey East) at Bright Hockey Arena tonight at 7 p.m. and Providence (6-6-2, 4-2-1) Saturday night in Providence, R.I.But what most Crimson skaters can taste right now is not the prospect...