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...Quinnipiac fouls. In all, the Bobcats accumulated 52 penalty minutes, with two separate game misconduct infractions. Kallie Flor broke up sophomore netminder Brittany Martin's shutout with just over two minutes left in the game. Martin finished with a mere eight saves—a testament to the Crimson defense??in her 7th victory of the season. Laura Brennan made 39 stops for Quinnipiac. Harvard finishes the trip on Saturday at Princeton, which suffered its first loss of the season, to Dartmouth, 6-3, on Friday night...
...Murphy says. “He’s been moved around so many times. But each time we moved him, we thought we were doing it with an opportunity to get him on the field. He hasn’t played that much, obviously, on offense or defense??but we consider special teams first team every bit as legitimate as a defensive first teamer or an offensive first teamer.” Although depth at many positions hasn’t allowed Sherlock to see as much playing time, his contribution to the Crimson does...
...yards on the ground, the line allowed 20 yards of forward progress. But with four sacks and a stopped reverse among several carries for a loss, Columbia’s net rushing yardage bottomed out at minus-14 yards for the day. It was the Harvard rush defense??s best performance of the season.“Part of the reason they were offsides a couple times was they’re a lot more aggressive,” Columbia offensive tackle Matt Barsamian said. “That’s the best front four we?...
...take over as the sole possessor of first in the category, Princeton held him to a mere 64 yards on 21 carries. “They did an outstanding job,” Dawson said. “We knew coming in that they were a very tough defense?? they’re a very physical defense, and my hat goes off to them.”On the next drive senior quarterback Jeff Terrell led the Tigers 76 yards downfield to even the score at seven with 7:25 remaining. The playcaller would burn Harvard...
...season. “You can’t give a team like B.C. too many opportunities,” Caples said. “They’re very, very talented and can score from the field and from the corner.” As woeful as its defense??s performance was, the offense was far from inspiring. Harvard managed just one shot on goal throughout the entire game. “That’s not good enough,” Caples said. “We have to be more dangerous and create better scoring...