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...That’s never happened before,” Barnes said. “Some of those were probably not necessarily great plays by me. I was just in the right spot. The first one Derrick Barker actually broke the pass up, and I just happened to be in the area. The second was more of a normal-looking interception. And then the third one was kind of up for grabs...
...Saturday. Harvard eventually lost, 3-1.ST. LAWRENCE 3, HARVARD 1Saturday’s contest against the Saints was a close, hotly contested battle for the first 47 minutes of the game.The Crimson came into the third period down just 1-0, but about midway through the frame, St. Lawrence broke out a pair of goals that ultimately put the game out of reach for Harvard.At 7:11 into the third, Saints center Tara Akstull doubled St. Lawrence’s lead, sneaking a shot past Crimson junior goalie Christina Kessler.The Saints struck again just three minutes later, when Emma Clark...
...with a win for the Crimson.With the game tied 1-1 after junior Christina Hagner tallied her team-leading seventh goal of the season near the end of the first half, Harvard came out firing in the second. Then, 10 minutes into the second frame, the Crimson broke through.Wylie ripped a shot from 30 feet out, only to have a Huskie defender block it, but the ball ricocheted right back to her. The senior then fired a half-volley rocket off the first bounce and into the back of the net. The team erupted, as much as a result from...
...little bit, but unfortunately he was there at every turn,” Donato said. Both Hoyle and St. Lawrence netminder Alex Petizian held their opponents scoreless in the first frame, recording nine and 13 saves, respectively. It wasn’t until the second period that the Crimson broke the scoring drought, when sophomore Matt McCollem slammed in the game-winning goal during a power play halfway through the frame. After senior Steve Rolecek and sophomore Alex Killorn fired back-to-back shots, McCollem cleaned up the rebound from the post, notching his second goal in as many games...
...accomplishment, finishing sixth overall to earn his own trip to Indiana. The Crimson’s top runner crossed the finish line in 31:29.8, followed by junior co-captain Chas Gillespie, freshman Brandon Jarrett, junior Stephen Chester and sophomore Ryan Neely. All five point scorers broke the top 85, giving Harvard the third-best Ivy League score. “We did well considering all the factors,” Gillespie said. “The [10K] course was like a mudbath, and with a much bigger field, it’s harder to have your own space...