Women's Ice Hockey
SIDEBAR: Injuries Pile Up in December
After meeting with reporters following Friday night’s game versus New Hampshire, co-captain Julie Chu limped off to join her teammates
Harvard, Martin Gather Momentum With Victory Over Friars
The No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team snapped out of a two-game winless slide on Saturday night, beating Providence 2-0
Strange Days
When the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team scored its first goal off the back of No. 3 New Hampshire
PREVIEW: Tough Tests Loom at Bright
With the forecast calling for lows in the 20s and No. 3 New Hampshire (UNH) in town, the No. 4
Hard Hat Reflects Blue-Collar Attitude
After a weekend of hockey, reporters might encounter a construction worker, duck, and boa-draped rock star emerging from the Crimson’s
No Sense In Anti-Mascot Crusade
The best move Harvard athletic director Bob Scalise made last week wasn’t reappointing Tim Murphy as the school’s football coach.
Surprising Huskies Halt Winning Streak
All good things must come to an end. Halting an eight-game winning streak with its second loss of the season,
Double Vision: Martin, Harvard sweep aside rival Bulldogs with persistence in goal
For the full sixty minutes of hockey on Friday night, the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team looked like a
Double Vision: Kessler’s steady hand, offensive pressure help Crimson top Duluth
A goaltending change failed to stop the Harvard women’s hockey team’s power play. So did the loss of two of
NOTEBOOK: Chu Limps Off Ice, Later Returns to Bench With Wrapped Ankle
It was a harmless looking hit as far as penalties go, but it sent Harvard co-captain Julie Chu reeling into
Women's Hockey Takes Game One Versus Duluth
For the full sixty minutes of hockey on Friday night, the No. 5 Harvard women’s hockey team looked like national
Harvard Readies For UMD Doubleheader
The first-place Harvard women’s hockey team (9-1-0, 9-1-0 ECAC) begins a two-game weekend series tonight against University of Minnesota-Duluth at
Kessler Gets Her Chance In Net
For most incoming Harvard freshmen, the month of August spells one thing: back-to-school shopping. Trips to Target fill up the
Stiff Tests Loom in a Cruel December
T.S. Eliot wrote: “April is the cruelest month.” For the Harvard women’s hockey team, it might be December. That’s because
Crimson Jumps To Top Of ECAC
For the No. 7 Harvard women’s hockey team, it was not turkey but the prospect of defeating Quinnipiac and Princeton