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...success.”Following a faceoff, the Eagles recovered the puck and Andrew Orpik struck for his second goal of the night at 16:19 in the third, sealing the 5-1 victory for BC.This scoring streak served as a marked contrast to the first period, when the Eagles?? strong offense put pressure on the usually stellar Harvard defense but failed to score. BC unleashed 15 first-frame shots compared with the Crimson’s four. Even under so much pressure, Hoyle only allowed one goal in the period and gave Harvard a fighting chance...
...another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With one out and runners on the corners in the bottom of the ninth, the Eagles?? Michael Belfiore lined a pitch to shortstop Jeff Stoeckel. The senior snagged the ball for an out and then launched it to first in an attempt to double up BC’s Robert Anston and end the game. “I almost hit my head...
...with an 8-3 victory over Eagles counterparts Garber and Wagner at No. 2, while senior Ashwin Kumar and sophomore Michael Hayes’ irresistible combination of power and flair proved too much for Kreutzer and Sechrist in an 8-4 triumph at No 1. With the Eagles?? wings clipped and their fervent traveling support silenced, the Crimson went on to dominant proceedings in the singles. No. 3 Omodele-Lucien—in his fourth dual of the day—demolished Sechrist, 6-2, 6-2, while No. 1 Kumar continued his rich vein of form against...
...Harvard women’s hockey team’s 7-0 blowout of Boston College last night, the Eagles?? defensive gameplan was simple: stop junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt from scoring. “Sarah Vaillancourt, they were faceguarding her tonight. There’s not a lot you can do against that,” senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. But by tightening up on Vaillancourt, BC created opportunities for the Crimson’s other scoring threats, and it was Cahow—a defenseman—who answered the call. “Where...
Although Harvard may have been out of the game, players continued fighting with both their sticks and fists. The players’ frustration culminated halfway through the third period when a heated fight broke out between sophomore forward Chad Morin and the Eagles?? Aiello. Both were ejected...