CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Riding a five-game winning streak in ECAC Hockey play, No. 9/RV Harvard (11-5-0, 8-3-0 ECAC Hockey) looks to continue its recent run as the Crimson welcomes Dartmouth (8-11-0, 2-10-0 ECAC Hockey) to Bright Landry Hockey Center on Tuesday.
The game is scheduled for a 6 p.m. start and can been seen live on ESPN+ in the United States and Stretch Internet internationally.
The contest was initially scheduled for Feb. 4 but was moved up to Jan. 18 amid numerous postponements throughout the ECAC Hockey conference.
Harvard enters the matchup following wins over Brown and No. 8/9 Yale last weekend, while Dartmouth dropped a 4-2 affair vs. Yale its last time on the ice. The Big Green has lost seven straight games against ECAC Hockey opponents.
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- Harvard and Dartmouth last met in the season-opener for both programs back on Oct. 23. The Crimson erased a 1-0 deficit on that night to post a 4-1 win behind two goals from senior Keely Moy. Maryna Macdonald and Brooke Jovanovich also registered goals.
- Two Crimson earned weekly honors from ECAC Hockey this week for their performances this past weekend. Senior Becky Dutton was named the MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week while first-year Taze Thompson was recognized as Rookie of the Week.
- The Crimson's showdown with Dartmouth will be its third straight against an Ivy League opponent. Harvard is 5-1-0 this season in Ivy play.
- Becca Gilmore leads all Harvard skaters in both goals (10) and points (20) for the season. Gilmore has registered eight multi-point efforts in 16 games played this year.
- The Harvard power-play has scored in six consecutive games and has gone 7-14 over the last four contests. The unit has notched 15 goals this season and has managed a 26.3 percent success rate. Anne Bloomer, Maryna Macdonald and Gilmore pace the team with three goals each on the power-play.
- Dartmouth features a balanced offensive attack as five Big Green players have at least 11 points on the year. First-year Laura Fuoco has been one of the conference's top rookies, totaling 12 points across 18 games.
- All-time, Harvard is 52-43-3 vs. the Big Green. The Crimson has won the last ten meetings between the schools with Dartmouth's last victory coming during the 2014-15 season.
At the Helm:
Katey Stone, The Landry Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Ice Hockey, is in her 27th year at the helm of the women's hockey program. Prior to the 2021-22 season, Stone compiled a 494-253-54 record. During Summer 2021, Stone was named the recipient of USA Hockey's Distinguished Achievement Award, recognizing a U.S. citizen who has made hockey his or her profession, and has made outstanding contributions, on or off the ice, to the sport in America. No stranger to trailblazing in the sport, Stone was the first woman to be recognized for the award. Through her tenure at Harvard, Stone has coached six Patty Kazmaier Award winners, 24 All America selections, 13 Olympians and 11 NWHL/CWHL Draft picks. Her teams have won 11 Beanpot championships, seven ECAC Tournament titles and have advanced to the NCAA Tournament 11 times.
Up Next:
The Crimson is scheduled for its first road trip since November when it heads south to face Princeton and Quinnipiac this Friday (Jan. 21) and Saturday (Jan. 22). Friday's game in Princeton, N.J. will start at 6 p.m. while puck drop is set for 3 p.m. on Saturday in Hamden, Conn. Both games will air on ESPN+.