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...while by no means can the No. 6 Harvard women’s hockey team (12-2-1, 9-1-0 ECAC) relax just yet—it still has an away game at Dartmouth tomorrow night—some early reflection gives an indication of where the squad currently stands in the college hockey scene...
From the very beginning of the season, Harvard’s performance during December was to be a key time for self-definition, as it would face some of the nation’s best teams. While it will take stellar play in the ECAC to guarantee a postseason berth, games against Minnesota-Duluth, New Hampshire (UNH), and the Big Green were to be more accurate barometers of where the Crimson ranks in the women’s game...
Harvard will need plenty of points to get by Dartmouth tomorrow. But with a win, the Crimson will finish December 4-1-1 and in first place in the ECAC, poised to continue its yearly tradition of runs deep into the conference and NCAA tournaments...
Harvard (3-9-0, 2-7-0 ECAC) hasn’t played another game since the Catamounts lit the lamp. After a busy November—11 games, including six against top-20 opponents—the Crimson entered a two-and-a-half-week lull in the schedule...
...regaining crucial momentum that it will take into Friday’s game against No. 5 Dartmouth.Coming into the game having played four matches in the previous eight days, including a draining overtime showdown against New Hampshire the night before, the Crimson (12-2-1, 9-1-0 ECAC) hoped to clear up a number of questions. Will health be a nagging problem? Does the team have the mental and physical stamina it will need to grind through the season? Is Harvard ready to jump into the conference season against one of its toughest rivals?The game provided no concrete...