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...season,” junior Liza Solley said after the second Union rout. “And we’re trying to just finish 2005 strong.”Unfortunately for the momentum built up at the beginning of the six-pack, the Crimson faced a superior UNH squad at Bright on Saturday. The now-No. 2 Wildcats matched Harvard in speed and athleticism and surpassed it in control and execution en route to a 3-0 victory. With the defeat went the hopes of that winning streak.Stone, for her part, acknowledged the UNH’s strength...
...Harvard men’s hockey team, was named ECAC Goaltender of the Week yesterday, and junior center Kevin Du picked up Player of the Week after last Tuesday’s 3-2 victory over Quinnipiac and last Thursday’s 1-0 shutout of No. 9 UNH on the road. Du had one goal and two assists during the week, contributing to three of the Crimson’s four goals. Fourteen games into the season, the pivot leads Harvard’s scoring list with three goals and 13 assists. Meanwhile, though Daigneau...
...UNH, in contrast, expertly spread the ice in the offensive zone as it does on its extra-wide home sheet at the Whittemore Center, holding the puck for long stretches and using the low man behind the net to send pass after dangerous pass skidding through the crease...
...thorn in the Crimson’s side and the lead playmaker for the Wildcats all afternoon, figuring on all three scores with two goals and an assist. Sadie Wright-Ward (one goal, one assist) and Jennifer Hitchcock (two assists) also turned in multi-point performances for UNH, which now boasts a seven-game winning streak...
...East) by a score of 3-0. Two of UNH’s goals came on the power play, as the Wildcats converted twice on six opportunities.Entering this weekend, their conversion percentage was 29.6, while the Crimson killed 89 percent of its one-man down disadvantages. But on Saturday, UNH stifled Harvard’s power play, killing all four of its chances.“We really controlled the puck, which has been our trademark,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “Our special teams were outstanding again, but that’s been...