Men's Ice Hockey
On Hockey: M. Hockey Victorious in Spite of Poor Officiating
After two achingly close one-goal losses to quality opponents—a 1-0 defeat last weekend at Cornell and a 3-2 loss on
Johnson Tallies Two Over UMass
Harvard hockey coach Mark Mazzoleni sat in a side room in the bowels of Bright Hockey Center Saturday, examining the
Grumet-Morris Garnering National Recognition
You might not know it from a quick glance at his win-loss record, but Harvard’s junior goaltender is playing the
A Week of Harvard Defensemen, Past and Present: Lane and Reese
Even by the standards of Harvard freshmen, Dylan Reese has had a lot on his mind recently. His was a
Pivotal Intrastate Contest Against UMass Looms
The Harvard men’s hockey team (5-5-1, 4-4-1 ECAC) holds a commanding 5-1-0 all-time record over Saturday’s opponent, the No. 8
M. Hockey Outshot, Outgunned
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—With his team outshot for the third straight game—this time by a 38-18 margin—Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris had
Former Assistant Sees Hope For M. Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—Boston College assistant coach Ron Rolston looked across the ice last night at Conte Forum and saw a
Men's Hockey To Battle No. 2 Boston College Tonight
Struggling to stay above .500 was not how the Harvard men’s hockey team envisioned beginning its season. But then again,
Boston Lee Party: Lynah Faithful Overpowers Rink as M. Hockey Bows to Cornell
ITHACA, N.Y.—Dov Grumet-Morris motioned to the small boy sitting in his father’s arms near Harvard’s end of the rink. The
Cavanagh Stuns With Game-Winner
HAMILTON, N.Y.—He cut right, deked left and lifted a shot to the upper right quarter of the goal. The fans
WASHED OUT
ITHACA, N.Y.—For a team that came so close to victory, the Harvard men’s hockey team hasn’t looked this defeated in
WASHED OUT
ITHACA, N.Y.—The Harvard men’s hockey team’s hopes for a weekend sweep of Cornell and Colgate died amidst a sea of
M. Hockey Notebook: Futility on the Power Play Dooms Men’s Hockey to Mediocre Start
ITHACA, N.Y.—In what has become a telltale sign of Harvard’s mediocre start, Saturday night’s 1-0 loss at Cornell marked the
Familiarity Breeds Contempt
Feb. 3, 2001 Cornell 2, Harvard 1 at Bright Hockey Center The Big Red scored twice in the first and
Up North, the Crimson Will Be Seeing Red
The Harvard men’s hockey team has not swept the weekend trip to Colgate and Cornell since the 1992-1993 season, but