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Harvard dug itself an early hole, allowing Quinnipiac to build a 2-0 lead during the game’s opening 10 minutes. The Bobcats?? Mark Agnew opened the scoring at the 7:44 mark, beating Crimson netminder Justin Tobe to the right side after receiving a cross from teammate Dan LeFort...
...Crimson, however, was able to recover quickly, tying the score before the frame ended. Junior forward Mike Taylor got Harvard on the board at 14:15, depositing the puck into the left corner of the net from inside the right faceoff circle to cut the Bobcats?? lead...
Taylor took the puck down the right side of the Bobcats?? zone, maneuvering through two defenders to wind up near the right post. Rather than taking a shot, however, he passed the puck back to freshman blueliner Alex Biega, who was waiting in the slot to send it into the left side of the net for a 3-2 lead...
...Bobcats?? best opportunity to tie the score came in the game’s final minutes, when rookie Crimson defender Jack Christian was whistled for contact to the head with 2:21 remaining. Quinnipiac promptly pulled Fisher, extending its advantage to two extra skaters...
...easy 30-19 game one victory. “We had trouble passing [Peoples],” McKiernan said. “But we also need to serve a little tougher.” Harvard played much better in the second frame, establishing its block against the Bobcats?? powerful attack. Though Lees-McRae jumped ahead by a 9-4 margin—driven again by Peoples’ strong serving—the Crimson clawed back and tied the score at 11. From that point on, neither team led by more than two points. Harvard finally moved closer...