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...from Raimondi for the finishing touch on the victory.On the other end of the ice, Boe stuffed 25 offerings from the Raiders and earned her Harvard-record 15th shutout of her career.Two of the most important plays for the Crimson on the night were textbook saves by Boe on Colgate??€™s Sam Hunt. Twice—once in the opening period and once in the last frame—Hunt had one-on-one chances against Boe, but both times her moves to the right of the goal were met with Boe’s outstretched left leg.Boe...
...took 28 shots at Cornell’s David McKee. During the two-goal second period, 10 of Harvard’s 16 shots came on power plays.MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONSKyle Wilson, who led the Raiders in goals with 22 entering Friday’s game, assisted on every score in Colgate??€™s 4-1 victory over Harvard. Meanwhile, his freshman teammate Nick St. Pierre, who had 11 points entering the night, assisted on every goal but the Raiders’ third.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...comeback. Although the Crimson split the weekend with a 6-4 win over the Raiders the following night, this weekend’s contests will not take place on the friendly ice of Harvard’s Bright Hockey Center. Instead, the Crimson traveled 300 miles west yesterday to Colgate??€™s unwelcoming Starr Rink, and tomorrow night it will enter Cornell’s infamously hostile Lynah Rink, which has boasted 77 consecutive sellouts. The fact that the game coincides with the Big Red’s senior night celebration will only further electrify the crowd. The game...
...until the fourth quarter. However, Princeton’s offense could muster little success on the day, scoring its only touchdown on a 34-yard pass from Jeff Terrell to Greg Fields early in the fourth quarter. The Tigers then got the ball back late in the game after Colgate??€™s Mike Rava hit a 22-yard field goal, but Terrell threw four straight incompletions and Colgate ran out the clock. The Raiders first score came on Scott’s one-yard run just a minute into the game, but Rava’s extra-point attempt...
...interesting part of the story is that Colgate??€™s 17-14 upset of then-No. 15 UMass the week prior was driven by the eight turnovers—five interceptions and three fumbles—that the Raiders forced. In a battle of dormant attacks—as Colgate??€™s and Dartmouth’s are for the most part—turnovers are critical, and it was surprising that the less experienced and less talented team did such a better job of holding onto the ball in its season opener...