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...After Raiders goalie Kimberly Sass turned away a shot by sophomore center Anna McDonald, Wilson hammered the rebound under Sass and into the net to give the Crimson a lead it would not relinquish. “It was a huge goal for us,” Harvard tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “It gave us confidence in the last three minutes. We basically killed their momentum.” The goal was timely in more ways than one. The Crimson’s second forward line of Wilson, McDonald, and sophomore Kate Buesser had been struggling...
...back of the net and wrapped the puck around the post to make the score 1-0.The Crimson doubled its lead less than a minute later with senior Nick Coskren’s team-leading seventh goal. Senior Steve Rolecek launched a shot from the right faceoff circle after co-captain Jimmy Fraser slid him the puck. Bessette got in front of Rolecek’s attempt, but Coskren was there to hammer home the rebound to boost Harvard to a 2-0 lead.Although Colgate outshot the Crimson 12-10 in the first frame, Harvard kept the Raiders...
...turnovers in the frame, including seven from Lin.“Their guards were pressuring up a lot, so if we kept our poise and made hard drives, we were able to get to the basket,” Housman said.The Crimson took a 9-7 lead when captain Andrew Pusar found Housman in the corner for a three-pointer four minutes into the game, but the ensuing 19-1 Big Red run put the home team ahead for good.A strong contender for the play of the game came halfway through the first half, when Foote flipped up a short...
...began with a three-pointer from the wing by freshman forward Peter Boehm. Then, captain Andrew Pusar got to the line, where he hit both free-throws. Junior guard Jeremy Lin intercepted a pass on the defensive end and took the ball all the way to the rim to stretch the lead before senior guard Drew Housman capped the run with a three-pointer from the corner...
...sounded and Harvard headed to the locker room down just six, it seemed to have weathered a storm of its own making.“Usually when we have a game like this, we’re down and there’s no emotion,” co-captain Emily Tay said. “But in the locker room, it was very positive, we were ready to go at it again in the second half.”After the break, Harvard settled down and established its 2-1-2 press-break scheme with effectiveness?...