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...minutes.It took over five-and-a-half minutes before the final score came, but Calvert’s goal with 2:22 remaining, his 26th of the season, was the last of regulation, deadlocking the game in a 13-13 tie that was not broken until that third overtime.Cohen, Calvert, and Kane all had hat-tricks on the night, and Calvert added an assist to lead his team with four points.With the loss the Crimson ended the regular reason on a two-game losing streak and three losses in a row at home.“We thought...
...league victory. “We want to play well against a team we have not beaten in a couple years,” Anderson said. “Success in the league is our number one goal.” On Saturday, Harvard will look to juniors Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen to provide the offense necessary to hold off the Big Green. Calvert and Cohen, with 23 and 19 goals, respectively, lead the Crimson in scoring. The duo combined for four of the six goals scored against Hofstra. On the other hand, Harvard will have to watch...
...said. “We didn’t have the sort of composure we needed. Against a team like that you can’t make mistakes against them and expect them not to score. We put ourselves in a hole pretty early.” Junior Evan Calvert finally put Harvard on the board with 5:03 left in the period on an assist by junior Greg Cohen, but the Pride responded with three unanswered goals in the second quarter to lead 6-1. Cohen scored twice—unassisted on both—in the second...
...great game which we needed to do to win,” senior captain Tom Mikula said. “To come out against and dominate our rivals was huge for us.” The Bulldogs found the offensive attack of Harvard sophomore Brooks Scholl and juniors Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen to be simply unstoppable. Together the three players tallied eight points, with Calvert scoring five goals alone. Senior Steve Cohen added three goals and an assist. “[Calvert] is a unique weapon,” Crimson coach Scott Anderson said. “When...
...Dawson was a redshirt freshman at Northwestern University; now, he is the most prolific running back ever to have worn Crimson.In the not-too-distant past, the stars of the swimming, lacrosse, basketball, fencing, hockey teams were relative unknowns to their Harvard classmates.Now, the likes of David Cromwell, Evan Calvert, Matt Stehle, Emily Cross, and Peter Hafner have brought medals, banners, and even a national championship to the college’s crowded trophy case. All of these stars went from recruits who coaches worked hard to bring to Harvard to minor campus celebrities.They are, at least, for the loyal...