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...championship tournaments late in the spring. But what will it do early?Rain and snow have made outdoor practice a rare event for the Crimson. Despite indoor facilities in the bubble, without the chance to get much outdoor practice, the expected early season kinks may be a bit tougher to ameliorate. “We’re all really, really excited to start out this weekend,” Madick said. “We’re ready to see some sunshine and get on a real field.”Harvard will start off its five-game...
...hands to see if he could create for himself or others,” Amaker said. “He’s our best creator, our best playmaker, and he’s our best finisher. So we just thought if we could space the floor a little bit and see if he could knife in there. “He was able to get to the basket without anybody stopping him,” Amaker added. Lin continued his strong play into the extra session, hitting a short jumper in the lane on Harvard’s first...
...also provided some pretty solid goaltending, especially as the Harvard penalties mounted in the second frame. As the Bulldogs enjoyed four power-play opportunities, they mounted 24 second-period shots on Richter, but were able to connect on only one. “We got into a little bit of penalty trouble there in the second,” Richter said. “They’ve got some good players on that top line, and they were able to get some shots through.” Richter’s wild second period was marked by two bizarre...
...only did this weekend’s victories break Harvard’s seven-game losing streak this season and infuse a bit of momentum into the team as it closes out Ivy League play, but it also broke a long streak of abysmal play during Penn/Princeton weekend...
...weekend. “We were playing for our captain, for our pride, and for our seeding in next week’s individual’s tournament,” O’Donnell said. Harvard’s top two flights had to work a bit harder to maintain the shutout. After dropping her first set, 5-9, freshman Mashruwala rallied to win the next three games, 9-6, 9-2, 9-3 to win in four sets. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong split the first two sets but won the final two in convincing fashion to secure...