HARVARD HOCKEY
Russell Helps UConn Past No. 4 Harvard Hartford Courant Kristen Russell scored the tiebreaking goal with 3:14 left as UConn defeated No. 4 Harvard 3-2 in a women's hockey game Tuesday night in Storrs. Hockey Cats climb to No. 14 in latest poll The Burlington Free Press Published: Monday, December 4, 2006 The University of Vermont men’s hockey team moved up to 14th in the latest USCHO.com/CSTV poll released today. The Catamounts went 2-1 last week with wins over Harvard and UMass-Lowell and a loss to No. 2 New Hampshire. Colgate women’s hockey goalie honored Observer-Dispatch Colgate University women’s hockey goalie Brook Wheeler earned ECAC Co-Goaltender of the Week on Monday. She shared the honor with Harvard’s Christina Kessler. Huskies Win Against Top Teams University of Connecticut Daily Campus A winning streak of two may not be the longest of the season for the women's ice hockey team, but it could be the most important one the team has this year. The win over No. 4 Harvard marks the first time in the program's history that the Huskies have won back-to-back games against ranked opponents as they also defeated then-No 10. Surprising Huskies Halt Winning Streak The Harvard Crimson All good things must come to an end. Halting an eight-game winning streak with its second loss of the season, the No. 4 Harvard women’s hockey team fell short, 3-2, against the Huskies last night at the Freitas Ice Forum. [Sports] Western Collegiate Hockey Association has four of the nation's top 10 teams The Minnesota Daily The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is now tied with the East Coast Athletic Conference Hockey League with four of the top 10 women's hockey teams in the country Christmas hockey books coming at us from all angles Canada.com Credit hockey's lengthy lockout for giving writers extra time for research. Or maybe the NHL's first season back, delivering a more open, flowing game, inspired Canadian authors. Hockey fans catch ex-Bruins face NHL legends at Harvard The Daily Free Press Boston area hockey fans got the chance to watch National Hockey League veterans and legends in a rare alumni game yesterday when the Boston Bruins Alumni team played a United States team of past NHL stars at the Bright Hockey Center at Harvard University. The game, one of two back-to-back contests in the Boston Bruins Foundation's second annual Friendship Cup, pitted former Bruins Terry Wildcats rule hockey rivalry The Burlington Free Press Published: Monday, December 4, 2006 DURHAM, N.H. -- Once again, the University of Vermont men's hockey team found its New Hampshire counterpart a little too tough. No Sense In Anti-Mascot Crusade The Harvard Crimson The best move Harvard athletic director Bob Scalise made last week wasn’t reappointing Tim Murphy as the school’s football coach.
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