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...Yale coach James Jones handed out a game ball after his team’s 82-74 victory over Harvard on Friday night in New Haven, it would likely have gone not to any single player—although there were several candidates among the hot-shooting Bulldogs??but to the raucous mass of 2,336 fans that packed John J. Lee Amphitheater...
...into a three-way tie for last—a small victory, to be sure, but a victory nonetheless. “We’re building it back up,” vowed Taylor, who skated six freshmen, including Alec Richards in goal. Music wafted out of the Bulldogs?? locker room as Taylor spoke, and his players’ shouts echoed down the tunnel. Twenty yards away, outside the visitors’ locker room, things weren’t so merry. Harvard players readied to board their bus in a two-way tie for second. Beat...
...fair score after two periods,” Yale coach Tim Taylor said, “but I knew Harvard had more to show.” The Crimson began to take control of the game in the third period, outshooting Yale 18-4 and responding to the Bulldogs?? physicality with some of its own. Harvard finally broke out of its scoring difficulties at 11:49, when senior defenseman Tom Walsh one-timed a Pelle pass from the left circle high over the shoulder of Yale goaltender Alec Richards, pulling the Crimson to 4-2. Johnson further narrowed...
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs?? penalty kill is dead last in the country, stopping only 72.5 percent of opposing teams’ chances...
It’s the same determination and drive to win that was lacking on the other sideline and has been lacking on the Yale bench since winning the 1999 Ivy title—Siedlecki’s high-water mark as the Bulldogs?? coach...