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...Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “They played hard.”Cornell (9-16-0, 5-14-0), however, proved a worthy adversary, matching the Crimson’s intensity in a contest that would not be decided until the final seconds.With the clock dwindling late in the third period and Harvard trailing 4-2, Stone pulled the goaltender in favor of an extra attacker. Harvard scored a goal with 20 seconds left in the game. Off a faceoff, Jenny Brine deflected a pass from Kati Vaughn past Big Red goalie Beth Baronick, preserving a glimmer...
...guys did an excellent job defensively,” Jones said. “Our staple all year has been our half-court defense.” Beal also led Harvard with 14 rebounds, including seven on the offensive end. He left the game with 4:29 on the clock and an apparent knee injury, but returned a minute and a half later. Captain Matt Stehle suffered through his second straight subpar game, making only 1-of-11 from the floor, missing all four of his three-point attempts, and fouling out with 10 seconds left in the game...
...with fatigue much better than did its opponent.“We don’t have a deep bench, so we wanted to slow the game down and play a real halfcourt game,” Keyser said. “We wanted to use the whole shot clock. This was important for us the whole weekend.”Freshman Nicola Pearlman got her first collegiate action in goal for the Crimson and played well enough for Harvard to win.HARVARD 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON 2Harvard opened its 2006 spring regular season with an easy win over the Colonials...
...frame in which Harvard dominated, the Tigers’ goal at 19:38 swung the momentum back in Princeton’s favor.But the Crimson didn’t lose its lead for long. With a faceoff in the Tigers’ zone and only seven seconds on the clock, sophomore center Paul Dufault sent a draw over to linemate Dave Watters at the edge of the right circle.Watters launched a powerful slapshot that surprised Princeton goaltender Eric Leroux and sailed past him into the top left corner at 19:56.Like that, Harvard’s lead was back?...
...last any longer than the others had: Princeton forward Grant Goeckner-Zoeller skated through the crease and pushed the equalizer past Daigneau less than two minutes later, at 11:20. Harvard pressured Tiger goalie Eric Leroux as the final minute waned, and with precious few ticks left on the clock, the puck kicked off Jimmy Fraser and out towards Du. Leroux threw his stick—punishable by a penalty shot—but the officials made no signal as regulation time expired. Daigneau skated to his own blue line, arms outstretched in disbelief, and Donato rushed to the edge...