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Despite early season struggles, the Harvard women’s hockey team traveled to face the No. 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth this weekend with a No. 8 national ranking. Unfortunately for the Crimson (3-4-2, 2-2-2 ECAC), the top-10 showdown did not go as anticipated. In a pair of games on Friday and Saturday in Duluth, Harvard fell 6-1 in both matchups with the Bulldogs (12-2, 10-2 WCHA), extending the Crimson’s winless streak to six games. MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6, HARVARD 1 In Saturday’s contest, the Crimson...
...coverage in turn, peaking with its treatment of Brown senior running back Nick Hartigan this fall. Hartigan, who leads the league in rushing yards (1,498) and touchdowns (17), was profiled in both USA Today and the New York Times in advance of the Bears’ showdown with then-undefeated Penn on Oct. 29.Even former Harvard quarterback and current St. Louis Rams backup Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 did not draw that kind of copy. Sure, rumors of his perfect score on the Wonderlic personnel test prompted blurbs in Sports Illustrated and ESPN.com Page...
...learn from it and you come out tomorrow harder,” Wilson said after her first collegiate defeat. “[But] we’re pretty upset with this loss.”The Crimson hoped to improve upon Saturday’s effort heading into a showdown with No. 1 St. Lawrence the next day by learning from their mistakes. “We don’t ever want to hesitate,” Stone said. “We got a young team, so we got to be aggressive.”And next time...
...could still secure a share of first if the Bears fall to Columbia on the road next week, but the Lions—0-6 in the Ivy League—are unlikely to prove much of a test for streaking Brown.As a result, next Saturday’s showdown in New Haven will likely be only for the customary bragging rights, as well as a chance for the seniors to close out their season and careers on a high note.“It’s a one-game season for us,” said senior wide...
...could still secure a share of first if the Bears fall to Columbia on the road next week, but the Lions—0-6 in the Ivy League—are unlikely to prove much of a test for streaking Brown.As a result, next Saturday’s showdown in New Haven will likely be only for the customary bragging rights, as well as a chance for the seniors to close out their season and careers on a high note.“It’s a one-game season for us,” said senior wide...