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Following Friday night’s overtime win over Yale, Saturday’s victory closed Harvard’s season tied for second with St. Lawrence in the ECAC standings. Still, the Crimson will start the conference tournament this weekend as the third seed due to the Saints’ two wins over Harvard earlier this year...
First-place Dartmouth’s overtime win over the Bulldogs prevented Harvard from claiming a share of the Ivy League title and set up a rematch with Yale in a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal series this weekend...
...Crimson avenged its only league loss of the season with a 68-58 victory over Yale Saturday after dominating Brown, 67-41, on Friday.Harvard (10-12, 8-1 Ivy) has now passed the halfway point of its Ivy schedule and will play six more regular season games—all against opponents it has already beaten.With the two victories at Lavietes Pavilion this weekend, the Crimson kept its spot at the top of the Ivy standings, but Dartmouth is nipping at its heels with a 7-2 mark. Harvard will look to ride the momentum from its seven-game winning...
...60th meeting between Harvard and Yale in women’s hockey, 60 minutes were not enough to settle the affair. The Crimson overcame a pair of two-goal deficits with a feverish third-period rally and scored with 56 seconds left in overtime to topple the Bulldogs (15-12-2, 10-10-2 ECAC) by a 4-3 final at Bright Hockey Center Friday night.After Harvard earned a man-advantage with 1:11 remaining in the extra session, coach Katey Stone called a timeout and, knowing Yale would assume its tightest defensive formation, sent the top power-play unit...
Though Saturday’s game was the last regular season home game for the five Crimson seniors, Harvard will be back at home for the quarterfinal games against Yale...