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...After 68 minutes of play, the two squads entered the third extra frame exhausted and eager to leave the other team heartbroken in defeat. Two minutes and 45 seconds later, Crimson attacker Greg Cohen came around the left side of goal and stretched past the Pioneer goalie, putting the ball into the bottom of the net for the win. The victory in the friendly confines of Jordan Field avenged a 2005 loss in Denver, a game which saw the Crimson leading 8-7 with 24 seconds remaining before two late Pioneer goals began a four-game Harvard skid...
...only the most heartbreaking loss of the season, but in a while.” Harvard led 59-53 with 1:16 to play before a layup from Tigers guard Edwin Buffmire set up a withering full court press. Freshman point guard Drew Housman tried launching the ball to senior center Brian Cusworth, but a midair collision led to a turnover and a three from guard Scott Greenman to make it 59-58. With the ref’s whistles pocketed, more contact on the next possession led to another turnover, putting the ball in Greenman’s hands...
...Cornell. Star junior running back Clifton Dawson gained just 39 yards and O’Hagan threw three interceptions for the second week in a row while passing for only 95 yards. Yet despite some questions, O’Hagan remained in the starting role. The team turned the ball over five times in the Cornell loss, its first Ivy defeat since 2003 and first to the Big Red since 2000.“Nobody was clicking,” captain Erik Grimm said. “We couldn’t really point fingers in one direction...
...Harvard.The Crimson outshot opponents by a 515-432 margin, thanks in large part to junior faceoff-specialist John Henry Flood’s .545 win percentage at midfield.“It’s just my job to go out there and just try to pick up the ball,” Flood said after his game against the Big Green, downplaying a performance in which he controlled 25 of 30 faceoffs.But what can’t be downplayed are the season’s dramatic moments, the most unforgettable being what is arguably the most memorable in Harvard...
...middle hitter registered 25 kills on .657 hitting and added six blocks in a 3-1 win. Down the stretch, McKiernan's teammates looked to the co-captain with the match on the line. And more often than not, he delivered. "You know if you set Seamus the ball, fifty to sixty percent of the time, he's going to kill it," junior Dave Fitz said. "For me, as a setter, that's a great safety net to have." With the graduation of McKiernan, rising sophomore Brady Weissbourd will look to fill the void at middle hitter. The rookie showed...