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When the women’s hockey roster for this season was first released, Harvard featured three goalies on the list.This past weekend, in a pair of key mid-season ECAC contests, the Crimson had to rely on Brittany Martin—its freshman recruit from Torrance, Cal.—to be its lone netminder. Luckily for Harvard, Martin stepped up to the challenge and saved 76 shots to earn ties against Brown and Yale.And she played all 130 minutes with no other goaltender dressed to play on the bench, knowing she would be the last line of defense...
...Liza Solley’s tally in the first period of the New Hampshire game on Jan. 11.That’s a span of 303:48 without an even strength goal.Those results certainly don’t show a lack of opportunities.Harvard (11-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) had 45 shots against Brown, 41 against Yale, and a further 41 against BU (10-13-4, 5-10-2 Hockey East).In that three-game span, dating from last Friday to yesterday, the Crimson has scored just three goals.“We don’t move goaltenders...
...opening round of the 28th Women’s Beanpot at Bright Hockey Center last night, the first edition of the annual crosstown tournament to feature four varsity squads, the Crimson (11-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) edged Boston University (10-14-4, 5-10-2 Hockey East), elevated from club status to Division I this season, by a final of 2-1 in overtime...
BOSTON—An early deficit was too much for the Harvard men’s hockey team to overcome last night at the TD Banknorth Garden, as the Crimson (12-9-2, 9-7-1 ECAC) fell to Boston University (16-8-2, 13-6-1 Hockey East) by a score of 5-3 in the first round of the 54th Beanpot tournament.Boston University will now face Boston College next Monday evening in the final. The Eagles beat Northeastern 5-2 in last night’s first game, and the Huskies will play the Harvard in the early...
...first-round wins for Boston University—and 22 out of the last 23, if you keep counting—but there are also eight straight first-round losses for Harvard, so often the Beanpot’s whipping boy. The Crimson (12-9-2, 9-7-1 ECAC) hasn’t been Boston’s Best since 1993, 13 long years ago. The Terriers (16-8-2, 13-6-1 Hockey East) have lifted nine trophies in that time alone, which is one less than Harvard’s title total since the tournament?...