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...After two heated periods of scoreless hockey, Harvard (12-7-3, 11-4-2 ECAC) broke through on a power play in the third to defeat Yale (9-14-0, 5-11-0), 2-1, at Bright Hockey Center...
...steady train known as Harvard women’s basketball is back up and running—and just in time. Saturday night’s dominant 71-46 victory over Brown (3-14, 1-5 Ivy) at the Pizzatola Center in Providence made it two straight weekend sweeps on the road for the Crimson. Harvard (12-7, 4-1) will put its four-game winning streak to the test this weekend in two huge conference games against Cornell and Columbia, both of which are nipping at the Crimson’s heels in the Ivy League standings. Saturday night?...
...play of the night, senior Evan Harris, bad knee and all, rose up for a thrilling block to deny Brown’s offensive MVP, junior center Matt Mullery, from getting his 29th point...
...into the net. Bulldog Kevin Limbert took home first-star honors by recording a goal and three assists.This is the second time Yale has overwhelmed Harvard this season. In early January, the Bulldogs controlled the Crimson and came away with an easy 6-2 victory at the Bright Hockey Center. The result was similar this time around at the sold-out Ingalls Rink in New Haven.The Yale win extended the Bulldogs’ unbeaten streak to six games, and made Harvard look like a team far removed from the squad that challenged No. 1 Boston University in the Beanpot last...
...frontcourt, however, the Bulldogs owned the paint en route to a 87-66 victory. Morin scored 15 points, hitting five of nine shots, and Pinick added 15 of his own, connecting on six of his eight attempts. Yale also received valuable contributions from its bench. Junior center Paul Nelson, sophomore forward Michael Sands, and freshman forward Greg Mangano combined for eight rebounds and 12 points in 34 minutes of action. “We’ve got a lot of bodies,” Jones said. “I was able to sub guys at will...