The Harvard women's hockey team swept its ECAC competition last week, taking the H-Y-P games with ease.
The Crimson (5-3-0, 5-1-0 ECAC) shutout the Tigers (2-5-1, 2-5-0) at Bright Hockey Center, netting four goals on the afternoon. Harvard wasted no time securing another victory, returning to on the ice the next day and crushing the hapless Bulldogs (1-7-0, 1-7-0), by a 10-2 margin.
While the Crimson played strongly last week, it still dropped a spot to No. 5 in the most recent USCHO.com poll. Harvard was passed up by now-No. 4 St. Lawrence (6-2-2, 5-0-1), which gave No. 1 Dartmouth (8-0-1, 8-0-1) its first scare of the season in an overtime tie.
St. Lawrence 2, Dartmouth 2
The Saints--who are in third place in the ECAC-- skated into the second period with a two-goal lead, surging ahead of the top-ranked Big Green on the strong play of sophomore forward Amanda Sargeant.
Sargeant put in the first St. Lawrence goal and assisted on the second. Dartmouth cut the deficit in half with a goal at 5:39 in the second period. The Big Green netted the equalizer 50 seconds later, and held on to get the draw.
Dartmouth, which has put up goose eggs in the loss column since the end of March, had an easy time with Cornell the night before.
Dartmouth 9, Cornell 3
Wiehn scored her 50th goal in a Big Green uniform against the Big Red, including the eventual game-winner in the second period. She got help from classmate Kim McCullough, who scored twice and earned ECAC Player of the Week honors.
New Hampshire 4, Niagara 3 (Game 1) New Hampshire 3, Niagara 2 (Game 2)
The skidding Purple Eagles allowed New Hampshire to get on the board just one minute into the game on Friday. Wildcats' junior forward Kira Misikowetz scored twice to secure the victory for UNH, forcing lowly Niagara to look ahead to the teams' next contest the following night.
The Purple Eagles fared no better in the rematch, however. Wildcat forward Kristen Thomas recorded two assists, and netminder Jen Huggon stopped 35 Niagara shots to secure the sweep.
Brown 4, Princeton 0
Princeton was the victim of Bears' goalie Pam Dreyer's second shutout on the season.
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