Word: seed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Knights’ home next week for the opening round of the ECAC playoffs. But a quick shot from senior Jennifer Raimondi—netting her second crunch-time goal of the night—with only a single second left gave the Crimson the road win, the four seed, and the home ice advantage. “It was definitely the most dramatic goal that I have scored this season and top three for my career,” Raimondi said. The final tally came on the only shot that Harvard (14-11-4, 10-6-4 ECAC) managed...
...think we were still getting over the climax of having beaten them,” Bajwa said, “while Yale was coming in saying, ‘we should win, we’re the higher ranked team.’”The Crimson, seeded third in the tournament, defeated No. 4 seed Princeton, 6-3, yesterday to take third place. Yale went on to beat Trinity, 5-4, in yesterday’s final, giving the Bulldogs their third consecutive national title. Unlike in the past two years, however, Yale doesn’t have...
...earning its first home ECAC playoff game in program history, beating the Golden Knights, 3-2, on an improbable last-second goal by senior Jennifer Raimondi. That put the two teams in a three-way tie for third place in the conference. Due to tiebreakers, Brown earns the third seed, with the Crimson hosting Clarkson at Bright Hockey Center next weekend in the opening round of the playoff tourney.A day earlier, St. Lawrence’s 3-0 victory over Harvard was a first, snapping a 13-game unbeaten streak that the Crimson had held against the Saints. In both...
...Canada?s 4-1 victory over Sweden for the Olympic gold medal in women?s ice hockey came in an anticlimactic final. Sweden?s upset of No. 2-seed Team U.S.A. in the semifinal was described widely as a Lake Placid moment for women?s hockey. The Swedes caught the Americans on a bad day, maybe looking ahead to the Canada game. The result effectively rendered the gold-medal match as predictable as finding pizza in Torino. Tickets for the gold medal game were going for all of 3 Euros on Monday...
...Only two weeks of regular-season play remain, and Harvard is currently tied for fourth in the league with St. Lawrence with 21 points. Cornell leads the league with 25, and Colgate and Dartmouth are knotted in second place with 24. Come March, the top four seeds earn coveted first-round byes, so this weekend’s games could prove crucial. While the Crimson (14-9-2, 10-7-1) and the Big Green (13-10-2, 11-5-2) butt heads with their upstate New York rivals, the Saints host Yale and Brown, both bottom-tier teams that...