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...shots, and taking them with confidence,” Amaker said. “I thought [Lin] played a lot better for us today.”Seconds later, Housman fought for a steal on one end, dribbled down the court, and hit a pull-up three in his defender??s face. On the other end of the court, sophomore standout Pat Magnarelli got a steal of his own, dribbled down the court, drew a foul, and made both free throws.In a matter of 90 seconds, the lead had been trimmed to 69-68, and a storybook ending...
...took it to the right side. I knew there wasn’t that much time left, so it was either try and shoot a fadeaway shot over a big guy, or try and get it down low to Evan, and thank God it went through [the defender??s] legs and he was able to score.” “I don’t know how he got the ball through, but he threw it and I just saw the ball and put it up as fast as I could,” Harris added...
...second half, as Harvard returned from the break with 10 minutes of sustained offense to begin the second frame. Junior midfielder Mike Fucito’s breakaway in the 67th minute marked the Crimson’s best chance of the game—one truncated by a UCLA defender??s timely slide tackle before Fucito could fire off a shot. Altchek also had a chance in the 85th minute, when he corralled an Akpan pass at the right corner of the 18 and tried to lift the ball over Bruins’ goalkeeper Eric Reed. Reed, like...
...first game misconduct of the night with 29 seconds left in the first period for hitting from behind, giving Harvard five minutes of man advantage. However, the Raiders managed to kill the penalty and then added insult to injury when forward Sam Hunt slipped the puck through her defender??s legs and scored just after the penalty expired.With the game continuing tied at 1 well into the second period, Colgate was whistled again at the 10:31 mark and the Crimson would make the most of its power-play opportunity.Sophomore Sarah Wilson steered the puck away from...
...scramble at the goal. Senior goalie Ryan Johnson jumped for a high shot from far right but was only able to get his fingertips on the ball and ended up tipping it to his left. Brown freshman Scott Geppert was then able to tap the ball through another Crimson defender??s legs and into the goal. “That kind of a thing is frustrating as a coaching staff and a team,” Kerr said. “I thought we played really well in the first half and then they go one trip down...