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...finals, Grigg used her experience and knowledge of the game to overcome Kristen Lange of Penn, besting the freshman by a 3-1 count. Lange, who won all her matches in straight sets, was stunned when Grigg snatched control of the contest and took the first game 9-5. After a resurgent 7-9 win from Lange in the second, Grigg regained control and prevented the freshman from getting any good shots on the ball...
...player.” Suchde, the tournament’s No. 3 seed, claimed the first game of the final, but the second-seeded Sanchez proved to be a difficult opponent to overcome. After Sanchez won the second game, 9-7, Suchde fought hard to regain control of the contest and pulled out the third game, 10-8. Feeding off the momentum, Suchde controlled the final game, winning 9-2. The matchup pitted two familiar opponents against each other. Suchde and Sanchez met twice previously this season during clashes between their respective teams. Both times, the Princeton sophomore walked away...
...best-of-three ECAC playoff series. “Revenge was definitely a big part of this,” Reese said. “They beat us twice handily, and they’re one of our archrivals.” The tenth-seeded Bulldogs entered the contest without top scorers Sean Backman and Mark Arcobello, who were absent from the lineup for undisclosed reasons. However, despite the loss of offensive personnel, Yale had no trouble finding the back of the net in the game’s first frame. The Bulldogs’ Chris Cahill opened the scoring...
...challenge the second time. It was Senior Night, and Senior Night is usually emotional. I think that was negative and not positive.”The Lions took advantage of an emotional Crimson team and traded the lead with the hosts for the first 12 minutes of the contest. Three trifectas by Harvard, including two by junior guard Lindsay Hallion, put Harvard up 21-15 with 6:08 to go in the first half.The Crimson bolstered its first-period lead to 12 with a layup by sophomore guard Niki Finelli, but a pair of three-pointers by Columbia guard Carey...
With the score at 4-3 after only two periods, it appeared that the contest would become an even more high-scoring affair. “At one point I said to my assistants, ‘It’s going to be a shootout at the OK Corral here,’” St. Lawrence coach Paul Flanagan said...