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...half, the Gauchos used an 8-2 run with under five minutes to play to put themselves up by seven with 1:17 to play. The run set the stage for Harvard’s own furious scoring streak. Sophomore guard Christine Matera and co-captain Niki Finelli hit back-to-back shots from distance, which they sandwiched around a Brogan Berry steal. Up by one, UCSB’s Jenna Green turned the ball back over to Harvard to set up senior forward Katie Rollins’ game-winning layup. After yet another Gaucho turnover, Rollins...
...history to reach the historic mark. Harvard opened up the first half strong, constructing a 12-6 run in the first five minutes. The offensive attack was also led by Tay and Markley, tallying four and eight points, respectively, in the brief run. The Crimson continued to dominate with back-to-back three pointers by captain Niki Finelli, and the senior brought the score to 20-9 after tallying two free throws. A fadeaway jumper from sophomore Claire Wheeler and a three pointer from sophomore Claire Wheeler and a three pointer from sophomore Christine Matera in the with...
...Just after the penalties expired, New Hampshire tore through the Harvard defense. Wildcats leading scorer Jenn Wakefield, who has posted 19 points in 13 games, took a pass from teammate Kelly Cahill and put the puck in the back of the net at 10:03.Soon after, UNH earned back-to-back penalties for holding and hooking, giving Harvard another 5-on-3 power play. This time around, Harvard seized the opportunity to score.The shining moment came when senior Sarah Wilson scored at 18:46, with assists from Vaillancourt and sophomore Kate Buesser, tying the game...
...semifinals, but Jantzen’s run to victory put the wrestling world on notice. Returning from a nagging leg injury, the sophomore proved that he is as strong as ever, dispatching 11th seed Tyler Nauman of Pittsburg 10-5 in the championship.Jantzen earned four victories overall, including back-to-back defeats of the top and fourth seeds. With a stellar 4-3 decision over No. 1 Jeff Jaggers of Ohio State, Jantzen became the second Crimson grappler to defeat a national champion this season, following O’Connor’s upset of then...
...result of the Crimson infractions, Harvard’s special teams was faced with three back-to-back 5-on-3 power plays, spanning a four-minute interval at the end of the game...