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...women’s side of the Alpine races, freshman Margie Thorp came on strong, finishing first for Harvard in both events. Despite a fractured left hand, Thorp won 10 points for placing 38th in the slalom and another 15 for her 33rd place finish in the giant slalom. Captain Alexandra Teng contributed her share of points as well, landing 42nd in the slalom and 44th in the GS. For the Nordic events, the Harvard men edged St. Lawrence in the 10K freestyle, a first in recent memory. In the Crimson’s first long race of the season...
...didn’t try to rush things.”Even as Brown’s Annesley O’Neal hit a jumper to tie the game at 27 with 2:22 to play in the first half, Harvard looked in control of the game. Co-captain Lindsay Hallion responded with a jumper of her own just over a minute before halftime, and Wheeler collected the rebound from a Hallion miss and drained a baseline shot as the period expired. Wheeler’s jumper enlivened the crowd and the Crimson, and the slim halftime lead served...
...enjoying two power plays before the end of the period.“Being able to get our fore-check going and allowing our forwards to match up against the other team’s defensemen is the best way for us to win games,” co-captain Dave MacDonald said.Biega netted the first goal of the game at 3:24 thanks to the hustle and vision of co-captain Mike Taylor, who fought for the puck near the hashmarks in Union’s zone before sending a pass off the boards to Biega, who picked...
...thrashed Francine Whu 6-2, 6-1, while in the No. 2 slot, Peterzan outlasted Vanessa Steiner, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, and at No. 6, Rosekrantz overwhelmed Dasha Zakharchenko 6-3, 6-2. In the first two games of the season, only freshman Agnes Sibilski and captain Stephanie Schnitter had prevailed in singles. “We’re proud to see more people wining,” Green said. Sibilski, who is undefeated in both singles and doubles play this season, did not play against BU. The reason for her absence was not disclosed...
...keep its ECAC record perfect and its No. 1 ranking intact against the cellar-dwelling Dutchwomen (3-22-2, 0-15-2). “It is a huge achievement for Kylie, especially playing here at Harvard where we really pride ourselves on goaltending ability,” co-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “She has been working so hard every day...It was really a great thrill to see her hit that today.” Cahow, freshman Katharine Chute, junior Sarah Wilson, and junior Sarah Vaillancourt each added a goal to help Harvard...