Women's Ice Hockey
Not-So Ancient Eight
Team chemistry is important—one might say essential—to playing good hockey. And this year, for eight of the 20 players on
20 Questions
Over the last two years, the Harvard women’s hockey team has had five captains. When senior Julie Chu left to
A New Season, The Exact Same Hope
With a couple goals here and a couple more saves there, the Harvard women’s hockey team could be entering this
National Pressure
THE BEST OF THE WEST (AND NORTH) In the past three seasons, Harvard has conquered the competition on the East
Around the ECAC
Will this be the year that Harvard is upset as the ECAC title-holder? It all depends on how you look
Hockey By The Book
Who writes books these days? Novelists, for one. Poets and playwrights and politicians. Historians and scientists and self-help gurus. Celebrity
Senior Plays Like a Leader
There are five seconds left. Princeton is on the power play, down by one, and has earned a faceoff in
Tandem of Raimondi, Wilson Proves Lucrative for Offense
When the puck dropped for the Harvard women’s hockey team in its ECAC opener Friday night, the Crimson knew it
Dodging the Bobcats
The Harvard women’s hockey team lived, and then almost died, by the quick, surprise scores Friday night. After opening the
Special Teams Edge Tigers
Its clash with Princeton was sloppy with a capital P, but the Crimson cleaned up in the end, escaping the
Crimson Leaps to League Action
The sweater one wears means a lot in college hockey. On Tuesday night, Harvard senior Ali Boe, junior Katie Johnston,
All-Star Game Pits Past Against Future for Harvard
In a Tuesday night clash of women’s hockey titans at Yale’s Ingalls Rink, the All-Star team from the ECAC took
Season Opens With a Bang
The Harvard women’s hockey team may be young and untested, but on Saturday the Crimson came out on the ice
Corriero Gets Star Treatment in L.A.
LOS ANGELES—In Hollywood this week, the mecca of celebrity, Harvard hockey star Nicole Corriero ’05 got a taste of the
Every Student Picks Nicole
She lacked the consistent career numbers shared by this year’s top three Kazmaier finalists. Team Canada claimed that her inferior