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...parade of the Dartmouth seniors, as the Big Green was forced to put its regular starters in to keep the hope of winning the Ivy League title alive. This, in combination with 40 m.p.h. wind gusts that hurt the Crimson’s game, shifted momentum in Dartmouth??s favor towards the end of the first half. Dartmouth senior Nicole Cameli scored the equalizer in the 37th minute on a scrappy play in front of the net and the Big Green continued to fire shots at Harvard goalie Laura Mann until the end of the first half. Mann...
...season opening loss to Dartmouth as the Big Green stifled the Crimson’s man-advantage units Friday night at Thompson Arena. Despite earning seven power-play opportunities, Harvard tallied only one score on special teams all night, repeatedly failing to set up its offense in Dartmouth??s zone. The Crimson squandered its best chance of the night early in the game. With the Big Green’s Nick Johnson already in the penalty box for hooking, Dartmouth winger Tanner Glass earned a minor for cross-checking, giving Harvard a full minute...
...notified of the Big Red’s lead on Saturday.“Thank you very much,” he said simply.SLIP ‘N SLIDEMother Nature offered a steady stream of rain throughout the afternoon, and the verdict was that the recently-installed FieldTurf at Dartmouth??s Memorial Field held up under the conditions. “Quite frankly, with the expectations we had of the weather, we thought we got off really easy,” Murphy said. “We didn’t think it was that...
...broke through the line to hit Fritz before he could hand the ball off to the tailback. His agility allowed him to both knock the ball loose and recover it as well.The forced fumble was one of Berg’s two on the day, the other coming on Dartmouth??s first drive of the game.“They’re as strong and fast as anybody we’ve faced in the league,” Teevens said about the Harvard defensive line. “That was the thing that we were impressed...
...right place as a team...making sure that when the whistle blows on Sunday, we’ll be ready.” The Crimson’s high-scoring offense, ranked highest in the Ivy League with 38 goals in 15 games, will also face off against Dartmouth??s goal-stopping defense, which has let in only 10 goals in 14 games. “It’ll kind of be a clash of different styles of play, so it’ll be interesting to say the least,” Altchek said...