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...flipped the puck back to Vaillancourt, who was charging behind her. Vaillancourt made a perfect pass to Brine, who took the puck in stride and lifted it into the top center of the net to put Harvard up, 3-0.But in the game’s early stages, the Crimson didn??t play like the heavily-favored ECAC regular-season champion it is. In fact, it was the eighth-seeded Big Red who controlled the first 40 minutes of play.The Cornell offense, led by sophomore standout Rebecca Johnston, spent much of the first and second period pressuring the Harvard...
...lead. Soon after, the women’s squad lost composure and gave up five unanswered goals in the remainder of the third quarter.“It was a very tough loss,” Zdrojewski said. “Our defense wasn’t good. We didn??t bring enough intensity.” One positive note for Harvard was Kennifer, who found the net four times despite Maryland’s strong play in goal. Purcell also helped the offense by adding two goals.MacLaughlin was satisfied with the team’s performance with...
...stop Biega’s wrist-shot, keeping the game scoreless at the first intermission.Harvard and Quinnipiac traded a pair of power plays and posted seven shots each in the opening period.“It was a bit of a frustrating game in the fact that we didn??t get the start that we wanted to,” Donato said. “We played very well in stretches, but we have to put a complete game together.”The Crimson came out hard at the beginning of the second frame and started...
...yard freestyle, sweeping the top three places. Clarke led the pack, destroying her own school record by more than six seconds, followed closely by Kaufmann and Faulkner. Harvard was leading the meet by more than 200 points on Saturday, the final day of the championships.“We didn??t assume we were going to win the meet.” Pickard said. “We just swam every race and focused on ourselves and what we needed to get done.”The Crimson displayed consistency, accumulating wins and points up until...
...sophomore attackman Dean Gibbons. Gibbons, who missed last week’s surprising victory over the Blue Devils with pneumonia, terrorized the Seawolves to the tune of four goals and an assist. He was one of eight Harvard players to score on the afternoon. “Dean didn??t play last week so this was his first game, but he really stepped up,” Sapia said. “He shot the ball well and gave our offense a big lift.” The Crimson began the onslaught early. Gibbons scored his first goal...