Harvard Cruises To Fifth Straight Beanpot Title

Entering Tuesday evening, only one Harvard player — Alison Kuusisto — had ever won four Beanpot trophies. Now there are six. Harvard coach Katey Stone gave the honor of closing out the Crimson’s 7-0 Beanpot final victory over BC to her five seniors: Jennifer Botterill, Tracy Catlin, Kalen Ingram, Jamie Hagerman and Pamela Van Reesema. … Read more

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True To Form: Harvard Edges Dartmouth In Physical Battle

In a typical Harvard-Dartmouth grudge match featuring 17 penalties, the defenses on both sides were so solid that one first-period power-play goal by the Crimson’s Angela Ruggiero proved to be the difference in a 2-1 Harvard win. The goal came on a two-man advantage 13:43 into the period. As Dartmouth’s Cherie Piper valiantly dived to … Read more

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Sanders Makes History For BC In Beanpot

Boston College and Northeastern finished on opposite ends of history at the conclusion of one Beanpot semifinal. With a 3-2 win, BC attained its first Hockey East victory and first victory over Northeastern in two decades. For Northeastern (7-16-2, 3-8-1 Hockey East), the loss was its fifth in a row. A year after finishing on … Read more

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Minnesota Shuts Out New Hampshire

For No. 3 Minnesota, Saturday’s 4-0 win over New Hampshire was a win in what the Gophers considered to be a must-win situation. For the Wildcats, it was another dose of the reality that they simply don’t have the talent to consistently compete with the upper rung of women’s college hockey. The defeat dropped New … Read more

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Dartmouth Charges Out Early, Upends Minnesota

With four seconds left and a safe 6-3 lead over No. 3 Minnesota, Dartmouth coach Judy Oberting called a surprise timeout. It wasn’t to make a statement to the Gophers she said, but rather to preserve the moment. For the Big Green, it was as close to a full team as they had dressed all … Read more

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Former NU Women’s Captain Says Investigation Results Forthcoming

Former Northeastern captain Pam Pachal says she the expects the results of a week-and-a-half long investigation by the Northeastern athletic department over concerns about coach Joy Woog to be released later this week, though Woog says she herself knows nothing about it. Pachal and senior classmate Michelle Lorion were both cut from the team by … Read more

This Week in Hockey East Women: Jan. 16, 2003

For New Hampshire, it’s been a tale of two seasons: winless against the elite of women’s college hockey, the Wildcats are perfect vs. everyone else. David De Remer reports on UNH’s weekend clash with Minnesota, and more.

No. 1 Crimson Shellacks Wildcats

No. 1 Harvard didn’t do anything special to prepare for No. 5 New Hampshire last night. As it turned out, the Crimson didn’t need to. The Crimson dominated the Wildcats start to finish in a 7-1 thrashing and outshot them 50-3. “We just couldn’t match the speed they brought on the ice,” said New Hampshire … Read more

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Providence 2002-2003 Season Preview

Providence coach Bob Deraney doesn’t want to look at 2002-03 as a whole new season but rather a continuation of the last one. And who can blame him? Providence closed out last season with a run through the ECAC East tournament that included an upset of eventual Frozen Four participant Niagara, followed by a 1-0 … Read more