Men's Ice Hockey
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Forward Brian Hart, shown here in previous action, was part of a talented freshman class that served as a much-needed bright spot for the Crimson this season. Hart and classmate Jimmy Vesey, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year, tied for third on the team with 18 points apiece while Kyle Criscuolo notched 11.
Dartmouth Ties Series with Men's Hockey at 1-1
Looking to earn a spot in the ECAC Quarterfinals for the fourth straight season, the Harvard men’s hockey team (10-19-3, 6-14-2 ECAC) suffered a 4-1 loss to Dartmouth Saturday night at Thompson Arena.
Rookies Propel Men's Hockey to Win in Tournament Opener
The Crimson upset Dartmouth, 2-1, in the first game of a best-of-three ECAC first-round series.
Vesey Named Ivy League Rookie of the Year
At the beginning of the season, the Harvard men’s hockey team was projected to finish near the top of the ...
Men's Hockey To Face Big Green in First Round of ECAC Tournament
The Crimson (9-17-3, 6-14-2 ECAC) is in the postseason, where it has the chance to return to its first NCAA Tournament since 2006 if it can get hot at the right time.
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Assistant captain Alex Fallstrom, shown here in previous action, scored with 18.6 seconds left in the fist overtime period against No. 1 Quinnipiac to give the Crimson the upset win at Bright Hockey Center Friday. Fallstrom has eight goals and 11 assists this season and has registered a point in eight straight games.
Killorn '12 Makes NHL Homecoming to Boston
No. 17 received a forwarding pass and swept across the crease to beat Boston Bruins goaltender Anton Khudobin. It wasn’t the first goal the 23-year-old forward had scored at TD Garden, but this one was different.
Men's Hockey Falls To Princeton In Overtime
A day after upsetting the No. 1 team in the country in overtime, the Harvard men’s hockey team fell to Princeton, 2-1, off a sudden-death strike from junior forward Andrew Calof.
Back to Boston
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Alex Killorn '12 scored a first period goal against the Boston Bruins in his first game back in the Boston area since graduating and being called up to the NHL.
Men's Hockey Topples No. 1 Quinnipiac in OT
The senior Alex Fallstrom's overtime goal lifted the Harvard men’s hockey team to a 2-1 upset at the Bright Hockey Center Saturday evening.
By the Numbers: Weekend Preview
While the Harvard men’s basketball team looks to clinch a share of the Ivy League title with two wins at Princeton and Penn, March Madness has already started for other Crimson winter squads. Women’s hockey hosts Dartmouth tonight for Game 1 of the ECAC quarterfinals while women’s swimming and diving has already begun its three-day defense of its Ivy League title at Princeton. In addition, men’s hockey looks to wrap-up its regular season at the Bright with contests against No. 1 Quinnipiac and Princeton while women’s basketball hopes to make some noise against the Ancient Eight’s top two teams as it hosts Princeton and Penn. Here’s a look at some of the big numbers heading into the weekend.
Men's Hockey Unbeaten Streak Snapped
Entering Friday night it looked as if the Harvard men’s hockey team (8-16-3, 5-13-2 ECAC) was going to continue a recent trend of finishing an otherwise disappointing season on a high note. St. Lawrence (16-11-4, 9-6-4) faced a Crimson team on a season-high four-game unbeaten streak.
Freshmen Shine As Men's Hockey Cruises Past Clarkson
Rookie forwards Greg Gozzo and Kyle Criscuolo each had two goals, classmate Brayden Jaw had one score, freshmen Brian Hart and Jimmy Vesey both had two assists, and fellow newcomer Peter Traber made 29 saves to spark the Crimson to a 6-2 win over Clarkson.
Early Lead Dissipates As Men's Hockey Falls To St. Lawrence
It looked as if the Harvard men’s hockey team was going to continue a recent trend, continuing its momentum through the final games of the regular season. But a late run from St. Lawrence doomed the Crimson, who fell, 4-2.
Inconsistent Men's Hockey Falls Short of Illustrious Tradition
“This is Harvard Hockey, A Tradition of Excellence.” The tag-line on Harvard men’s hockey’s media guide doesn’t leave much room for error.