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...locker room determined to swing the momentum back in their favor, but Harvard maintained its composure.“I think that we recognize that [the Bobcats are] a very dangerous team that’s very good offensively,” Donato said. “We didn??t want to get in a position where we were turning the puck over and trading a lot of chances with them up and down the ice, so we felt that we wanted to establish our forecheck and get the puck in deep.”Donato?...
...competitors.” Christensen’s prior 1.83m clearance was last year against Yale in the outdoor season, which culminated with her tenth-place finish at the outdoor Nationals and an All-American. But Christensen’s road to 1.83m this time didn??t come easily. According to Thomas, Christensen has been plagued by soreness in her take-off foot since the Heptagonals. “We have been working on keeping things pointed, staying off that foot,” Thomas said. When the bar was raised to 1.80m Friday...
...loss in which the Bobcats were able to capitalize on four power-play opportunities. “They were hacking and whacking and talking trash and trying to get us off our game and it worked Saturday night,” Taylor said. “We didn??t do a very good job of staying disciplined, but we did a much better job tonight staying out of the box.”Taylor proved to be the star of the night, notching two goals and an assist to lead the Crimson’s offensive charge...
...match didn??t really begin until the third game, and by that time victory had already slipped out of reach for Harvard.The Crimson men’s volleyball team (7-8, 3-4 Hay) took on the Trojans of Mount Olive (14-5) at the Malkin Athletic Center Saturday afternoon but lacked the energy to stay with the feisty visitors.“We just started out really slowly,” senior Jamie Crooks said. “Our starting point was so low that by the time we came back to really play...
...League season starts.“We’ve been having a tough time finding people that can go out there and pound the zone and he was great,” Stack-Babich said. “He wasn’t afraid to fail and he didn??t.”But Sestanovich’s gritty performance was wasted by a dormant showing from the Harvard offense, which—aside from Stack-Babich’s 4-for-4 day—was unable to come through in the clutch, leaving the bases...