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...retired. I haven't thought once about my stats or what I achieved." Instead, he's thrown himself into fatherhood, property development, charity work - and writing. A children's book might be next, he says, or a novel. And no, he's not planning a move into the commentary box anytime soon. "I know I can handle cricket," he says. "I want to see what else I can do." The certainty with Waugh is that whatever he chooses, he'll do it until it hurts...
...here.” The Crimson still showed signs of Friday’s sluggishness against Princeton (2-2-0, 0-1-0), racking up 18 penalty minutes and giving up its third power-play goal in two nights. On the weekend, Harvard compiled 50 minutes in the box and went just 1-of-18 on the power play. “I think we shot ourselves in the foot the last two games,” Harvard coach Ted Donato said. “We’re taking penalties that to me are pretty needless—away...
...like we’re kind of easing them into this lineup. They are the lineup, a lot of them.” Wilson got involved in the action early against Quinnipiac. Less than five minutes into the game, she received a checking penalty, but the time in the box might have settled her down—she scored the game’s first goal later in that period on a Harvard power play. Her second goal came late in the middle period, and she began the final frame the same way she began the first—with...
Twice the Crimson was forced to play five-on-three after back-to-back penalties landed two Harvard skaters in the box. Each time, Quinnipiac responded with a power play goal—once with a five-on-four, just four seconds after Dylan Reese returned to the ice, and then once with the five-on-three, to go up 4-2 at 14:56 in the third period...
...when Harvard did have the man advantage, the Crimson had just as much trouble keeping people out of the box. Harvard spoiled three power-play opportunities with whistles of its own Friday and then another one Saturday against Princeton...