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Harvard may well find a way to win the ECAC North tournament this year, but if the Crimson can’t consistently win throughout the remainder of its season, it won’t be enough. Women’s hockey is one of few NCAA sports that does not give automatic berths to tournament champions, leaving tournament games with no more relevance than regular season games in its selection criteria...
...really, things don’t look that bleak for Harvard. It’s still tied for second place in the ECAC and—barring a complete collapse—will more than likely have home ice during the first week of the conference playoffs...
...While the opportunity for the Beanpot championship has passed it by—and possibly the chance of a regular season title as well, given how hot Cornell has been lately—the third member of the “Title Triology,” the ECAC playoff crown, is still very much there for the taking...
...second consecutive trifecta allowed by Harvard—paced Northeastern (15-10-3) to only its third opening-round Beanpot win in the past fourteen years. The Huskies will face Boston University in the championship game Monday night, while Harvard (9-9-3, 8-5-2 ECAC) will take on BC in the consolation game...
Despite its recent slump, Harvard remains in a tie for second place in the ECAC. The Crimson has an opportunity to break back into the win column with when it hosts last-place Vermont Friday...