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...Charles Long at the left post at 11:07. The game-winning tally was just one of the highlights of the night for Fraser. The sophomore was one of Harvard’s key penalty-killers and skated aggressively on the forecheck despite getting battered all night by Colgate defensemen. “He actually got hit really hard across the middle one time, got a couple of stitches between periods, but came back and scored the next period,” captain Dylan Reese said. “He’s a gamer, he?...
...offense couldn’t capitalize on its many chances, the young defense kept Harvard in the game, allowing only a first-half goal from CCSU freshman Brittany Emin. In the eighteenth minute, senior Jessica McCavanagh made a nice cross inside the Harvard eighteen into a tangle of Crimson defensemen and Blue Devil forwards. Emin emerged from the scrum and poked the ball past Mann into the left corner...
...emotional Kane said after his final game at Jordan Field. “The way the ball bounces...sometimes just doesn’t go your way, and I guess that’s the way it went tonight.“We have a great group of defensemen but a lot of times when the ball gets loose, people push on us and kind of catch us,” he added.“WE HATE HARVARD”Things got uncharacteristically heated just over five minutes into the third quarter when Dartmouth attackman Ryan Danehy threw Flood?...
...tough to replace guys like that.” Enter Jack Christian and Brian McCafferty. As soon as they set foot in the Yard, they were handed freshman assignments more daunting than any Expos paper: take over the positions of two of the most skilled Crimson defensemen in recent memory, and make the transition smoothly and quickly enough to keep the team competitive down the stretch. This was not going to be a rebuilding year. Facing a sink-or-swim baptism into the world of college hockey, Christian and McCafferty learned instantly. “Everything?...
...recovered to get back in net—but her stick lay out of reach, forcing her to play with a player’s stick for the rest of the possession. “I was just trying to get the closest stick I could find from my defensemen,” Boe said. “It’s a little scary when you don’t have your own stick out there.” But as was typical all night, Harvard played solid defense in front of its goaltender and cleared the puck...