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...rhythm.Within the first two minutes, the Crimson pulled ahead thanks to the stick of senior forward Paul Dufault. The play developed after senior forward Jon Pelle’s wrap-around shot bounced out and Dufault and rebounded for the easy goal.Co-captain Mike Taylor’s fifth goal of the season quickly put Harvard in front, 2-0, when he turned the red light on by stuffing in another loose rebound shot by junior forward Jimmy Fraser.After sophomore forward Doug Rogers scored on a similar wrap-around shot attempt by senior forward Alex Meintel just 33 seconds later...
...never know what she’s going to do,” Ryabkina said of Vaillancourt. “That’s why she’s so dangerous.”Vaillancourt’s 12 goals lead the team, and she is ranked fifth in the nation in overall scoring with 1.95 points per game.Vaillancourt’s goal would turn out to be the last score of the game. Neither team managed to build much offensive momentum in the last period and a half, and both goalies kept the puck...
...Senior forward Alex Meintel’s second period goal at 14:14 tied the score at 1-1 after Meintel deflected a slap-shot from junior Jimmy Fraser past Brown goalie Dan Rosen. The score was Meintel’s third goal and Fraser’s fifth assist of the season. The Crimson would get no closer, as the Bears quickly regained the momentum due to Harvard’s erratic puck control and two defensive breakdowns. Only minutes after tying the game, Brown struck back with two goals in a two-minute span that included a short...
...lone first-place finisher for the Crimson, taking both the three-meter and one-meter events in the dive portion of the competition. In Saturday’s three-meter dive, the senior scored 301.50 points to lead a Harvard effort that was also helped by fourth and fifth-places from freshmen Jennifer Reese and Anne Taylor. On Sunday, Papadakis, who is also a former Crimson sports writer, bested Princeton’s top three divers with 325.95 points in the one-meter dive. Senior Alison Pipitone grabbed fifth place in the event and freshman Marissa Ash finished in sixth...
...looking to improve further, however; she cleared 1.81 meters during the indoor season last year, only to be left out of the national meet when she wasn’t selected. Freshmen Jade Randle and Dina Emde contributed points in the high jump as well, placing fourth and fifth, respectively...