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...Harvard coach Gordon Graham said. “And on top of that, they’re just a really good team.” The outstanding play of the Crimson’s youngsters proved one of the match’s few bright spots. In the second singles position, freshman Lena Litvak took on No. 51 Katarina Zoricic in the day’s longest match. Litvak won the first set in a tiebreak, only to see Zoricic rebound for a 5-2 lead in the second. Litvak rallied back to trailing only 5-4 before Zoricic closed...
Yale shattered the protective glass and even a goalie mask, but in the end, it was the Bulldogs’ hearts that were broken. The Harvard men’s hockey team defeated Yale (11-17-3), 2-1, Saturday night in a physical Game 2 at the Bright Hockey Center to win its best-of-three ECAC first-round series with a game to spare. Though the Crimson (14-15-2) was robbed on several quality scoring opportunities by Bulldogs backup netminder Matt Modelski, the Harvard defense and senior goaltender Justin Tobe shut down the Yale offense, allowing just...
...Harvard men's hockey team topped Yale, 2-1, Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center to win its best-of-three ECAC first-round series and move on the quarterfinals next weekend. Sophomore Steve Rolecek scored the game-winning goal, beating Bulldogs netminder Matt Modelski late in the second period to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. The defense and senior goaltender Justin Tobe took over from there, allowing just five shots on goal the rest of the way. Pending results from other ECAC first-round series, Harvard will travel to either Dartmouth or Clarkson for its best...
...hockey team continued on Friday night—but only for 18 minutes and 16 seconds. From that point on, the Crimson took over, with captain Dylan Reese’s natural hat trick erasing an early two-goal deficit en route to a 5-2 Harvard victory at Bright Hockey Center in the first game of the best-of-three playoff series. “Revenge was definitely a big part of this,” captain Dylan Reese said. “They beat us twice handily, and they’re one of our arch-rivals?...
...rode to the farm, he wore sandals and glasses. Ted, who has a degree from Cornell, is balding and studious, and might pass for a professor if he didn't have so much dirt under his toenails. Ted and Jan--who has lovely bright blue eyes perpetually fixed in a startled expression--have operated Windflower for eight years with their sons Nathaniel, 14, and Jacob, 11. On the day I visited last summer, I watched a barefoot Nathaniel walk to the henhouse to collect eggs in an old white bucket, as he did every day. I had been eating those...