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...rebounded the Big Red, 40-28, and forced 16 turnovers. “Our offense is always created from our defense,” Lackner said. “Picking up our defense was what got us back in the game and then on top.”Cornell??s offense came out strong at the start, taking an early 6-0 lead on three-pointers from guards Allie Fedorowicz and Kayleen Fitzsimmons and scoring 21 points in the opening 10 minutes.The Crimson began its charge at the 8:10 mark with a three-point jumper by junior...
...conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Harvard will play two more league games before beginning tournament play in two weeks. Junior guard Jessica Knox (eight points) came off the bench to provide an offensive spark for the Crimson, hitting a three-pointer that cut Cornell??s lead to 23-20 with 8:10 to play in the first half. Three minutes later, sophomore center Emma Moretzsohn’s layup from the right block would give Harvard its first lead of the game—a lead it would never relinquish. Knox has seen...
...through traffic at 15:42. But less than five minutes into the third frame, a pair of Harvard penalties—including freshman Chad Morin’s five-minute major and game misconduct for head-butting—set up a Big Red 5-on-3, during which Cornell??s Mark McCutcheon beat netminder Justin Tobe high to tie the score. “[Morin] got a little carried away,” Donato said, adding that he “didn’t get a great view” of the whistled play...
...men’s team scored just eight points on the way to placing eighth in the Heptagonals Championships at the Armory in New York City. The women’s team opened strong, scoring 28 of its 50 points on day one, leaving the Crimson second behind Cornell??s 54 Day 1 points. Junior Jitka Tomas placed in the pole vault, scoring two points with a fifth-place finish, and junior co-captain Sally Stanton finished just outside the points in seventh. The Crimson also fared well in the pentathlon, where senior co-captain Julia Pederson finished...
...explains, “it would have been the last hockey game I would play.”But Tobe’s career continued. On Saturday, in front of a packed crowd at the Bright Hockey Center on Harvard’s Senior Night, the netminder stymied rival Cornell??s offense, allowing just a 5-on-3 goal in a 3-1 upset. After the game, Tobe was honored twice—first by his teammates mobbing him in front of the Crimson net, and then by his coaches and fans during the post-game Senior Night...