Harvard Women’s Ice Hockey Seeks Redemption Against St. Lawrence and Clarkson in Final Regular Season Games
Harvard women's ice hockey is set to conclude the regular season with games against No. 7 St. Lawrence and No. 3 Clarkson. The team aims to end a three-game losing streak and improve its seeding in the ECAC standings.
By the Numbers- Harvard leads the all-time series against St. Lawrence 45-17-10.
- Clarkson has a one-game lead in the all-time series against Harvard, with a 20-19-5 record.
- Harvard women's ice hockey is in a seeding race with other league foes and has the opportunity to move as high as ninth in the ECAC standings with two wins this weekend.
- The team is looking to rebound from a challenging weekend against Brown and Yale and has shown a relentless defensive intensity, including recording a program record 30 blocked shots in a single matchup.
- Junior Paige Lester made waves with a viral diving goal, and goaltender Alex Pellicci set a program record with a 52-save shutout against St. Lawrence.
The team will play its final two games of the regular season against No. 7 St. Lawrence on Friday before facing No. 3 Clarkson on Saturday, seeking to end its Saturday struggles.
Bottom LineHarvard women's ice hockey looks to end the regular season on a high note, aiming to improve its seeding in the ECAC standings and rebound from a recent losing streak. The team has showcased resilience and notable performances, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the regular season.
Read more at Harvard University
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI