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...also combined to kick-start the offense. Down 1-0, Tobe sent a pass to Morin, who feinted a move to the outside to create a seam in the defense. Morin then slipped through the hole and deposited the puck in the net, with Tobe getting credit for the assist. “Tobe made a great pass to me there, put it right on my tape, gave me a little speed,” Morin said. “I saw the defenseman was flat-footed, so I took it wide and tried to throw it upstairs...
...around quickly, however, as the Crimson attack was increasingly able to find and exploit holes in the NYU defense.The Harvard offense was led by Weitzen and sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, who each registered four kills in the crucial game, and orchestrated by Fitz, who registered a solid .473 assist percentage throughout the match.The Crimson’s combined efforts resulted in a 30-22 fourth game victory and forced a deciding fifth game.When asked what led to his team’s success in the penultimate frame, Harvard coach Christopher Ridolfi stressed the importance of teamwork...
...Penn takes an early 7-0 lead as Harvard looks nervous. Evan Harris is keeping the Crimson afloat, though, with 2 points, 2 steals, and an assist early. Penn leads...
...mark. Harvard will look to ride the momentum from its seven-game winning streak south to Princeton and Penn for two key games this weekend. Sophomore guard Emily Tay was the offensive leader in the Crimson’s third consecutive weekend sweep, scoring 29 points and 16 assists. Tay’s performance earned her Ivy League Player of the Week honors—the second time in as many weeks that a Crimson player has picked up that award, with sophomore guard Niki Finelli winning it last week.HARVARD 68, YALE 58Entering Saturday’s game, Harvard?...
...first matchups against both Yale and Brown are any indication, then this focus could very well result in a pair of Ws this weekend. The first time out, Harvard defeated the Bulldogs 5-1 in New Haven, a game in which Chu notched a goal and two assists and sophomore forward Jenny Brine recorded two scores and added an assist of her own. Yale has been clicking lately, however, and is undefeated in its last five contests. Perennial cellar dwellers in the ECAC until as recently as three or four years ago, Yale is a program on the rise...