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...HARVARD 5, BINGHAMTON 2 In the day’s earlier match, Harvard was made to work for victory by a capable Binghamton side still looking for its first win in February. “I was really proud of my guys,” head coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “I thought that Binghamton had a very good lineup—I was very impressed by their depth.” In a common theme of the day, the Crimson asserted itself in the doubles. Clayton and Hayes stormed...
...places behind. Schulz finished right after Mangan at the 37th position. The three high finishes boosted Harvard’s total tally by 30 points. The men’s 10K freestyle saw strong performances, as sophomore Trevor Petach finished 41st, barely beating out teammate and junior Dave McCahill, who was a short .5 seconds behind in the 42nd spot. The high placements and close finishes added 13 points for the Crimson. The men’s relay, however, was not as favorable, as the pair of three-person teams landed the 19th and 20th positions. For women?...
...settled into the back of the net, everything just seemed to click for the Crimson.For the remainder of the period, the Bobcats were unable to clear the puck from their zone and Harvard converted on an even strength opportunity less than three minutes after their first score. Senior Dave Watters secured a pass from McCafferty on the right and zipped it across the crease to uncovered freshman Pier-Olivier Michaud. Fisher, who had sealed off the left side of the goal against a potential Watters shot, exposed a gap on his glove side and allowed Michaud to bury his first...
...charge on offense. A pair of rookies slammed in the Crimson’s first two goals of the night. Freshman Matt McCollem put away the first goal, knocking in a one-timer from the right side, and three minutes later, center forward Pier-Olivier Michaud pounced on senior Dave Watters’ rebound, smashing it into the net for his first collegiate goal. Michaud notched another goal late in the second period, finishing off a shot by sophomore Ian Tallett. Michaud had a chance to give the the Crimson back-to-back hat tricks...
...power plays before the end of the period.“Being able to get our fore-check going and allowing our forwards to match up against the other team’s defensemen is the best way for us to win games,” co-captain Dave MacDonald said.Biega netted the first goal of the game at 3:24 thanks to the hustle and vision of co-captain Mike Taylor, who fought for the puck near the hashmarks in Union’s zone before sending a pass off the boards to Biega, who picked up his second...