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...that was left standing, after effectively avenging Saturday night’s loss with a 3-1 win over the Bobcats (20-14-4, 13-9-4 ECAC) in Game 3 of the ECAC quarterfinals. “It was huge for us to come back,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “We had a letdown after the lopsided win Friday. We played pretty bad on Saturday and we came back and played really well as a team today.”Harvard relied on its strong offensive lines and special-teams play to muscle...
...ahead 6-3 by beating sophomore goalie Kyle Richter for two power-play and one short-handed goals.“Just because they came easier than usual last night doesn’t mean that’s going to be the story every night,” co-captain Dave MacDonald said. “We’ve just got to stick to our game plan, and I think we strayed a little bit tonight.”Even as it looked like Harvard might at least have a chance to keep the game close heading into...
...Quinnipiac Lacrosse Turf Field and secure a 13-10 victory. A trio of hat tricks from junior Kaitlin Martin, sophomore Sara Flood, and freshman Jess Halpern led the charge. “We always talk about how great it is to go ahead at the start,” co-captain Lauren Bobzin said. “[Martin, Flood, and Halpern] contributed really well at critical moments.” Senior Natalie Curtis supplied an additional two goals, while classmate Caroline Simmons and junior Shannon Flynn each notched a score. Martin, Halpern, and Curtis each assisted on three Harvard scores...
...There’s no tomorrow,” co-captain Mike Taylor says. “We’ve gotta keep telling ourselves, we’ve gotta win this weekend—otherwise, we’re not going to be playing anymore...
...Though few teams would decline an opportunity to rest and retool—according to co-captain David MacDonald, injury-riddled senior Alex Meintel and junior Steve Rolecek have benefited from the time off and could return to the lineup tonight—the bye could have a dampening effect on Harvard. The Crimson entered the break having gone 6-0-1 over its last seven ECAC contests, vaulting from mediocrity to the upper levels of the conference tables. Harvard has lost only twice since late January: a 4-2 blip at Brown on Feb. 1 and the overtime defeat...