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From 1984-1997, the ECAC championship was the most prized championship in women’s college hockey. The first national tournament in 1998 drained the ECACs of some importance, but they are still Harvard’s conference championship, which it has only won in 1999. Dartmouth has eliminated the Crimson in each of the three years since...
...Harvard women’s hockey team has maintained a high standard with its nation-best 28-1-1 record and 25-game unbeaten streak, but the most challenging and important tasks are yet to come. Next up is this weekend’s ECAC championship, the final test before the NCAA championships...
Unlike recent years, the ECAC tournament is not going to have a significant impact on Harvard’s NCAA Frozen Four chances. The Crimson effectively wrapped up one of four NCAA berths long ago. But apart from the NCAA brackets that will be announced Sunday at 7 p.m., the tournament is still important for Harvard in terms of pride and momentum through the end of season...
...adage that defense wins championships is never more true than in the ECAC tournament,” said Yale coach Tim Taylor ’63, whose team will be challenged by Brown goaltender Yann Danis, an All-American last season. “Team defense and goaltending is going to be the key. If we play loosey-goosey hockey and don’t pay attention to defense, we can get victimized...
Harvard has its most difficult challenges ahead with the ECAC championship at Brown this weekend and the NCAA championship at Duluth the following weekend. Stone recognizes that the strength and conditioning staff deserves credit for preparing her team...