Men's Ice Hockey
BAND OF BROTHERS
Pier-Olivier Michaud, pictured above in earlier action, and his fellow six seniors on the Harvard men’s hockey team have formed a strong bond beyond the rink during their years in Cambridge.
Crimson Victorious on Senior Night
On Senior Night for the Harvard men’s hockey team, it was the seniors, fittingly, who led the way.
Harvard Gelling Together Toward End of Regular Season
The Harvard men’s hockey team struggled early in the season, winning just four of its first 22 games. But something has clicked for the Crimson as of late.
Mount Everson
Sophomore forward Marshall Everson had the third score on Saturday night against St. Lawrence. Co-captain Michael Del Mauro and classmates Pier Olivier Michaud and Michael Biega had the other three goals from the Crimson, which has won five of its last six.
Like Mike
Senior forward Michael Biega was tied for second on the team along with junior forwards Alex Killorn and Daniel Moriarty with four shots on the night. Sophomore Alex Fallstrom led the team with five shots, one of which led to a one of the Harvard’s three goals. Killorn and sophomore forward Marshall Everson had the other two scores for Harvard on Friday.
ON THE RENCE
Junior forward Rence Coassin totaled five shots in the Crimson’s wins over Clarkson and St. Lawrence on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Harvard has won five out of its last six contests.
Lawrence Academy Star Tringale Commits To Harvard
High school hockey star, Devin Tringale, recently committed to Harvard for the 2012-2013 season. The seventeen-year-old Medford native is currently a junior at Lawrence Academy.
Weekend Preview: Harvard Teams Face Transition
This weekend serves as a huge transition for a number of Harvard squads as they prepare for postseason play.
Biega and Men's Hockey Step Up Late in Season
Even though Harvard’s men’s hockey team has struggled earlier in the season, the squad has been holding its own and ...
Harvard Earns Mid-Week Win
Though Harvard managed less than half as many shots as Brown last night in Providence, two early goals were enough.
Fine and Dan-dy
Sophomore defenseman Danny Biega, shown here in earlier action, netted Harvard’s second and final goal at 17:37 in the first period. Biega has scored in four of the Crimson’s last five games.
Harvard Splits Weekend Matchups
But after stretching its streak to three games by defeating Cornell (11-7-2, 13-11-3 ECAC) on Friday in Ithaca, the Crimson (6-19-1, 4-14-1) could not finish a weekend sweep, falling at Colgate (7-23-2, 4-14-2) on Saturday.
Seeing Red
On Friday, the Harvard men’s hockey team, shown above in earlier action, came out on top with a 4-3 win over Cornell, one of the better teams in the ECAC. The Crimson couldn’t keep the momentum going, dropping a close contest with Colgate the following evening.
KILLER KILLORN
Junior foward Alex Killorn, shown here in earlier action, scored two goals in Harvard’s 5-4 victory over No. 14 Boston University in the consolation game of the 59th annual Beanpot at TD Banknorth Garden. The Terriers finished in last place for just the fourth time in tournament history. Killorn leads the Crimson with 21 points and 10 goals in the 2010-11 campaign.
KILLER KILLORN
Junior forward Alex Killorn, shown here in earlier action, scored two goals in Harvard’s 5-4 victory over No. 14 Boston University in the consolation game of the 59th annual Beanpot at TD Banknorth Garden. The Terriers finished in last place for just the fourth time in tournament history. Killorn leads the Crimson with 21 points and 10 goals in the 2010-11 campaign.
Harvard Tops No. 14 BU for Beanpot Consolation
Last night, the Harvard men’s hockey team shocked No. 15 Boston University in the 59th annual Beanpot.
Despite Tie, Crimson Displays Improvement Against Tigers
After getting blanked in its previous game, Harvard men’s hockey team fought hard in a back-and-forth and high-scoring overtime tie ...
Men's ice hockey v. Princeton, 2/11/11
Men's ice hockey tied Ivy League rival Princeton, 4-4, on Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center.
MEDAL OF CONOR
Sophomore forward Conor Morrison recorded an even-strength goal late in the first period against Princeton Friday evening at the Bright Hockey Center. Tying the Tigers, 4-4, the Crimson came away pleased with the overall team effort, as it erased three separate deficits. Morrison has 11 points in 22 games played this season for Harvard, which takes on BU tonight.