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Three days later, Harvard was back where it had started—in Providence, R.I. for the ECAC Championships. After an opening round loss to George Washington in overtime, the Crimson dropped its next two contests—all three losses coming by only a combined four goals—and finished in eighth place...
Despite the disappointing finish, Teresa Codini was named to the ECAC All-Tournament Second Team...
...third time this season, Bucknell (12-15) and Harvard found themselves locked in a tight battle—this time in the seventh-place game of the ECAC Championships...
After dropping its opening contest to George Washington in the ECAC Championships, the fourth-seeded Crimson squared off against eighth-seeded Wagner (11-13) for the right to compete in the fifth-place game...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Second-seeded Harvard had defeated No. 3 St. Lawrence by five goals in the ECAC championship two weekends ago—and that was when the Saints had their top offensive weapon in the lineup. So with opposing star Gina Kingsbury off with the Canadian national team, taking the Frozen Four semifinal from a weaker squad should’ve been clean and easy for the Crimson, right...