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...front court, depleted by injuries, was overmatched by the Bulldogs’ rotation of big men. Yale captain Ross Morin and fellow forward Travis Pinick scored 15 points each, and four others, averaging a height of 6’8”, each saw significant minutes. The Bulldog bench outscored the Crimson?...
...Bulldogs opened the night on an 8-3 run, until the home team answered with a 10-2 spurt to take a three-point lead just under five minutes into the game. After four Crimson turnovers in two and half minutes, an emphatic Pinick dunk gave Yale the lead at 12:21. A Pusar triple and senior guard Drew Housman’s two free throws tied things up four minutes later, but thirteen straight Bulldog points gave Yale the lead for good. Harvard closed the half on a 10-4 run to cut the deficit to five...
...they may have pushed Cornell as much as the team will be pushed all year. The Lions took a 5-point lead into the break at home, before the Big Red brought it on to snag a 71-57 win.Look what happened the next weekend: Columbia trounced the Bulldogs, picked third in the conference, Cornell held the Bulldogs to just 34 points, and Penn, second in the preseason rankings, lost by three to Dartmouth.So the top two are clear. The rest is a mess.Harvard fell off the map last weekend, dropping two winnable games at home. Yale laid...
Harvard just cannot get started.With Yale scoring three unanswered goals in the first 10 minutes of last Saturday night’s game, the Harvard men’s hockey team’s 6-2 loss increased its winless streak to 12 games. The Bulldogs (12-4-0, 7-2-0 ECAC) outshot Harvard (4-12-3, 4-7-3 ECAC) 16-13 in the opening frame and kept the shooting advantage until the final frame, when the Crimson eked out 13 shots over Yale’s nine.“They come out a lot faster...
...Harvard men’s hockey team (4-11-3, 4-6-3 ECAC) could not stop Yale from maintaining its undefeated ECAC record, as poor fundamentals and a lack of focus led to a 6-2 loss against a tough Bulldogs (11-4-0, 6-2 ECAC) squad on Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center.With Harvard’s 1989 team back in Cambridge to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Crimson’s last NCAA Championship, three Bulldog goals within the first 10 minutes of the opening period put the game out of reach.Yale...