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...hockey team rallied from two one-goal deficits to snare a 3-2 victory over St. Lawrence on Friday night, bringing itself to the verge of a first-round playoff bye. Senior Dan Murphy led the charge with two goals, including the winning tally, and Kevin Du notched two assists. The winning goal came with 11:52 left in the third period after Ryan Maki, skating down the middle of the ice, drew the Saints (18-13-2, 12-8-1 ECAC) defenders off of the blue line and slid a pass to Murphy, who was skating down the left...
...said, “I think it’s vital to our chances for success coming down the stretch.” In their last regular-season appearance on home ice, seniors John Daigneau and captain Peter Hafner stabilized the defensive effort, while senior forward Dan Murphy provided assists on both Harvard goals. “Some of our seniors had maybe some of their best games of the year,” Donato said. “Our seniors really stepped up, and I think we accomplished a lot.” While the seniors figured prominently...
...tough, because they live and die by the three,” junior guard Jim Goffredo said. “So if they make a couple in a row, they’ll shoot anything.”All but four of Princeton’s baskets came off assists, with Tigers guard Scott Greenman leading all players with six.“We’re not turning the ball over—that’s huge,” Princeton coach Joe Scott said. “We have a point guard that’s playing...
ITHACA, N.Y.—It took some time, but senior Charlie Johnson finally recovered the jam.After a streak of six games without a point, which included two contests for which the senior forward didn’t dress, Johnson tallied two assists in Harvard’s 4-3 win over Cornell on Saturday. Once again, he showed why former Harvard coach Mark Mazzoleni once said of him, “He can be the difference-maker for us, if he plays with jam.”Though he possesses game-changing talent, Johnson can be inconsistent, enduring stretches...
...deficit into a 55-44 lead. The run was perhaps Harvard’s finest offensive stretch of the season, and it was sustained by a trio of rookies. Freshman Niki Finelli poured in eight points on two three-pointers and a layup, and added an assist. Freshman forward Katie Rollins added four more points over the stretch and guard Emily Tay sank a jumper. Fourteen of Harvard’s 16 unanswered points came from its freshman class. “It felt like everything was just clicking,” Rollins said. “I think...