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...HAVEN, Conn.—There was little small talk to be made in the belly of the Yale Whale on Friday evening. Harvard had just dropped a 5-1 decision to the Bulldogs, and as fans filed out of Ingalls Rink, Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 could only keep returning to the word “disappointing.” As league playoffs approach and teams jockey for positions, Harvard had a golden opportunity to solidify its chances for first-round home-ice advantage with a win over Yale, which had gone 1-8 and been...
...they routinely overplayed the sophomore to his dominant left hand, forcing Harris to beat them with his weak right, which he was unable to do. “If you’re doing your homework, you know what guys’ tendencies are,” Brown coach Craig Robinson said. “So we try and force guys into doing things they’re not as comfortable doing.” Harris, who got into early foul trouble and did not attempt a shot in 12 first-half minutes, received little help from his fellow starter...
...goal lead in the game’s final seconds, settling for a 6-6 tie with Brown (9-12-6, 5-11-4) at Meehan Auditorium.“[I’m] very disappointed and frustrated with how we finished the game,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, adding, “We’ve just got to play a little smarter, especially that late.”A Bears penalty at 3:15 touched off a wild, six-goal, 11-penalty opening frame. Harvard took advantage of its extra...
...Yale’s Jamie Van Horne drained a few three-pointers. She finished the first half with five shots made from downtown and helped Yale cut Harvard’s lead to five by the first buzzer.Though Van Horne had the hot hand in the first half, Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith thought the Crimson could have done a better job containing a good shooter.“[Van Horne] is a three-point shooter,” Delaney-Smith said. “The [scouting report] was to not let her have open threes, so that was just...
...with a feverish third-period rally and scored with 56 seconds left in overtime to topple the Bulldogs (15-12-2, 10-10-2 ECAC) by a 4-3 final at Bright Hockey Center Friday night.After Harvard earned a man-advantage with 1:11 remaining in the extra session, coach Katey Stone called a timeout and, knowing Yale would assume its tightest defensive formation, sent the top power-play unit back onto the ice in its customary 5-on-3 setup.The decision paid quick dividends when sophomore Jenny Brine, streaking in front of the net, deflected co-captain Julie Chu?...