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...Lindsay Hallion said. “We peaked in terms of being comfortable with each other and comfortable with the offense.” The comfort that the Crimson found proved to be impossible to stop. Harvard went 13-1 in Ivy League play, only sustaining one loss to Yale. Harvard’s solid play in the Ancient Eight earned it the No. 15 spot in the Dayton bracket of the NCAA tournament. In first-round play, the Crimson was matched up against Maryland, the defending champions. Harvard fought hard, but in the end it couldn?...
...more closely, past the mixture of students, alumni, and band members, and you’ll find families in attendance with their hockey-obsessed children. Have you ever asked yourself what happens to those little kids in the stands waving Harvard pennants that usually only come out for Harvard-Yale? Well, the answer might surprise you. They grow up to cover men’s hockey for The Crimson, and yes, they even manage to get a column out of it.I already know what you’re wondering, provided that you care about college hockey or have lived...
...starting spot with Justin Tobe ’07. Richter claimed the position mid-season and had several strong performances in net, including a weekend against Union and Rensselaer during which he blocked 50 of 53 shots. But the rookie faltered in a decisive set against Brown and Yale late in the spring, surrendering 10 goals as Harvard dropped both games. Richter’s breakdown in net cost him the starting job, and Tobe took over as netminder for the rest of the season. “As a freshman last year, his consistency maybe wasn?...
...Cornell was picked to win the league after finishing third in the Ivies last season. No team other than Penn and Princeton has won the league since 1988, when the Big Red grabbed the crown. Cornell grabbed 10 of 16 first-place votes and finished with 119 points overall. Yale, last year’s runner-up, was second and earned three first-place votes. Three-time defending champion Penn, Columbia, and Brown came in third through fifth, and each received one first-place vote. Harvard, after posting a 5-9 league record last season, finished with just 43 points...
...score again on another 5-on-3 power play. Vaillancourt passed to junior Jenny Brine who slid the puck across the goal to a wide-open Cahow, ready to rip a shot past Young. The Crimson has next week off but will resume play on Nov. 16 against Yale in New Haven. The team intends to remain focused and intent on improving. “These are big wins for us,” Stone said. “We don’t take anybody lightly and we know that we have to get a lot better...