Word: duluth
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...Martin, who split time with Boe on the weekend, wound up with 43 saves in the defeat, while Princeton keeper Roxanne Gaudiel needed only 15 stops to hold Harvard to a single goal. The five-goal loss matched a pair of 6-1 drubbings at the hands of Minnesota-Duluth in November as the Crimson’s worst results of the season. The Crimson seeks to get back on track with the Beanpot final against Boston College tomorrow night and home games versus Cornell and Colgate this weekend. —Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached...
...scored twice in a 5-3 victory. Now the questions: Are the Canadians too old? Have they peaked too soon? Have the Americans lulled them into a false sense of security? "The Americans are not sandbagging. They're scared to death of Canada right now," says University of Minnesota-Duluth coach Shannon Miller, Team Canada's coach at Nagano...
Outside of the one loss to the Wildcats, Harvard has won seven games since dropping a pair at Minnesota-Duluth on Nov. 25 and 26. During the streak, the Crimson has played its best hockey of the season...
...before Halloween, and doesn’t finish until some time in March. All told, depending on its luck in the post-season, the squad will skate in between 29 and 37 contests. It will log countless miles on the road—venturing to such diverse locales as Duluth, Minn. and Canton, N.Y.—and shifts on the rink. Coach Katey Stone’s Crimson skaters will cross and re-cross the blue line until they are blue in the face.Collectively, it’s a daunting proposition. And as a result, Harvard needs diversions, self...
...Schroyer said that her squad is still focused on getting a win. “We’re always going into every game trying to get as pumped up as we can,” Schroyer said. “Whether we’re playing Minnesota-Duluth, who’s ranked first in the country, or Dartmouth, who’s in the bottom third of the ECAC.” And despite all the history, Stone maintained, the Crimson isn’t feeling any added pressure. “There’s always...