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Junior forward Luke Esposito, shown during last year's installment of the Rivalry on Ice, has nine points for the Crimson this season.
Back in the Big Apple
Harvard and Columbia, pictured in action at Harvard Stadium last season, will square off in New York City on Saturday.
Yale Harvard
The Harvard and Yale men's hockey teams, shown in action last season, will square off for the first time this year at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center on Friday.
Womens Heavies Sarah P. Reid
The women's heavyweight and lightweight crew teams have won a combined nine Head of the Charles titles. Most recently the lightweight eights captured the top spot in 2013.
Expectations On Ice
Following historic seasons, the Harvard men’s and women’s ice hockey teams will enter their new campaigns with high expectations, at least according to preseason rankings.
Open the Scoring
Junior forward Midge Purce, shown in action on Sept. 5, 2014, scored the game's first goal against UNH Thursday night.
Viviano Out
Harvard junior quarterback Joe Viviano, pictured above in Nov. 14, 2014 action against Columbia, will not play the rest of the season, according to Harvard coach Tim Murphy. Viviano played sparingly his first two years with the team but was locked in a battle for the starting job with senior Scott Hosch.
Purce Cashing In
Junior Midge Purce, pictured in earlier action, notched a hat trick against archival Yale this weekend in a shutout victory. The forward now has 26 goals with the Crimson.
Fighting for a Dream
Crimson offensive linemen Nick Easton will be fighting to make an NFL roster after signing to the Baltimore Raven's practice squad.
Stone's Success
Harvard women's ice hockey coach Katey Stone led her team to a National Championship appearance this season, adding to the vast amount of success she's attained since taking over the program.
McNasty
Junior defenseman Patrick McNally scored the game-tying goal to force overtime in the rubber match of the ECAC Tournament quarterfinals.
Back In Action
Top-pair defenseman Patrick McNally and the Crimson topped Yale in Game 1 of the ECAC tournament quarterfinals on Friday evening.
Rivalry Renewed
Harvard and Yale will square off in the postseason for the second straight year this weekend.
Ready to Down Brown
Junior co-captain Kyle Criscuolo, who ranks fifth in the ECAC in both goals and points, hopes the team will be able to start fresh in the postseason this weekend.
Tumbling Down
Four straight losses, including one to rival Yale, has the Crimson in trouble of missing the NCAA tournament after appearing to be a lock earlier on in the season.