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...Christensen said. “I haven’t jumped any higher than that, ever.” Christensen’s height, in fact, exceeds that of the winning long jump at last year’s Heptagonal Championships, the February precursor to the ECAC and NCAA Championships in March. “She’s only a freshman, so that’s very impressive,” Haggerty said. The women also got another strong freshman performance, this one from freshman Shannon Flahive, whose 5.55 meter long jump notched first place in the event. However...
...that bench minor—and another one assessed at the game’s conclusion—is indicative of much deeper problems for a Harvard squad that finds itself just above .500 in the ECAC...
...committee in the spring, the Crimson will have to start playing better in the first 40 minutes—especially against weaker league foes—if it doesn’t want to rely on capturing the automatic bid given to the winner of the end-of-year ECAC tournament...
...compete at the Winter Games in Turin, Italy in February, lists which include an impressive six Harvard affiliates. The Canadians will travel to the Alps with two-time Patty Kazmaier Award winner Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03 and last year’s ECAC Rookie of the Year Sarah Vaillancourt on the team. The United States, meanwhile, and its head coach Ben Smith, added four past and current Crimson skaters to its 20-man roster. Chief among them is Angela Ruggiero ’02-’04, to women’s hockey...
...goal affairs. “It does a lot for our confidence,” junior center Kevin Du said. “We proved to ourselves that we could play with any team in the country.” The Crimson (10-6-1, 7-5-0 ECAC) hadn’t defeated the Fighting Sioux (13-8-1, 6-6-0 WCHA) in Grand Forks since New Year’s Day of 1951. NORTH DAKOTA 3, HARVARD 2 Matt Smaby’s power-play goal put the Fighting Sioux up 1-0 in Friday?...