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...Harvard men’s hockey season begins, there are several things a Crimson fan can count on, such as a dynamic offense and a program that will compete for the ECAC Championship and perhaps a sixth straight NCAA berth. And, for the second year in the row, there will be intra-team competition for the starting goalkeeper position. “It’s always an open race with goalies—that’s the way it should be,” captain Dylan Reese says. “You need competition…whoever...
...already improved so much.” The entire group faces the task of filling Boe’s skates. Boe, a three-year starter and the program’s all-time record holder in shutouts (15) and goals-against average (1.92), directed the Crimson to three straight ECAC tournament titles, back-to-back NCAA Championship games in 2004 and 2005, and the Frozen Eight quarterfinals a year ago. “Watching her play, seeing how she handled different situations, it taught me a lot,” Martin says...
...With his 29-yard scoring grab in the second quarter, Mazza tacked a seventh game onto his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown…Senior tailback Clifton Dawson’s 120 yards on the ground were enough to boost him over 1,000 for the fourth straight season…The win was the Crimson’s 400th at Harvard Stadium. It was also the team’s 1,200 varsity football game…After Yale inched out Brown in a 27-24 win, Harvard remains tied with Princeton for second in the Ancient...
...need to work on staying out of the box. It’s hard to win the game when you’re killing the whole time.”HARVARD 2, CLARKSON 0The Crimson, led by a 25-save effort from Martin, posted its third straight shutout to begin the season at Cheel Arena in Potsdam, N.Y. Friday night, vanquishing Clarkson by a 2-0 count. Harvard took command of the contest late in the first period, on scores from sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt and Brine less than five minutes apart.Martin extended her season-opening scoreless streak to 160 minutes...
...Cavaliers, however, took two matches of their own to break even with Harvard in the doubles category. In singles play, the Crimson was able to gain a slight edge, winning three out of five matches. The most dominant victories belonged to Litvak and Ko, who won their matches in straight sets. Schnitter also earned a win over Virginia’s Caroline Hammond, recovering from some early hiccups and a close second set to finish the match strong with a 2-6, 7-6, 6-0 win. The event marked the last action that Harvard will see for quite some...