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...this year was disappointing because the team had done a great job improving,” Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “We had every reason to think that we could win the championship again.”Harvard bounced back with a close win at Cornell, 4-3, but couldn’t build on to that victory, losing to Princeton the following week, 4-3. “We were really excited after the ECAC, but we suffered too many losses in Ivy League play,” Chijoff-Evans said...
...Beanpot is so special is because it’s anyone’s game, and no matter what your record is or how poorly you have done since then, you always have a shot at winning it,” Biega said. “We were close [to winning] but close doesn’t cut it.” For the second-round of the Beanpot against BC, Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 made a switch in net to give sophomore Ryan Carroll his first collegiate start. The gamble paid off for the team?...
...game...They were a good team and we caught them on a good day.”Harvard took the lessons learned against the Bears to heart, rattling off eight straight victories to finish the season. The Crimson’s experienced starters led the team to close wins over Lehigh and Princeton, while its depth of talent proved crucial to keep pace in the Ancient Eight.The season’s penultimate game pitted Harvard against another one-loss squad in Penn. After jumping out to a 17-0 third-quarter lead, the Crimson let the Quakers back...
...game against Cornell was definitely our most memorable game of the season,” Petropulos said. “We came together and really played like a team. Plus, we knocked off a ranked opponent, which was the best way to close out our Ivy League schedule...
Senior Kaitlin Martin was a close runner-up behind Halpern in the goal count, tallying 39. Flood scored 21 goals alongside her 16 assists this season. Junior Delia Pais led the defense throughout the season, picking up 29 ground balls this spring...