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...play goals against a Cornell penalty kill that had had not yielded a goal in its last 26 opportunities.“I’ve got to say, it was kind of a shock,” said senior winger Dan Murphy, who knocked home the third and fifth goals. But he echoed the mantra of every Crimson skater who met the media on Saturday: “throw pucks on net, and good things will happen.”Just four and a half minutes into the first period, junior Dylan Reese launched a man-advantage slapshot from...
...only the 17th Harvard All-American in the wrestling program’s history. “I feel pretty happy to make All-American,” Ogunwole said. “Overall, I wrestled the best I could over the weekend.” That Ogunwole, the fifth ranked heavyweight entering the Championship, was expected to succeed does not detract from his effort to place. His path there was not an easy one. After losing his first match to Ohio State’s Kirk Nail, 4-3, on Thursday, Ogunwole had to win his next four matches...
...Backup Justin Tobe made a perfect 10 stops in 9:26 of relief. ALONG THE BOARDS This was Harvard’s sixth consecutive trip to the ECAC tournament’s final four weekend, and the win over Dartmouth clinched the Crimson’s fifth consecutive appearance in the championship game…The Crimson power play went 2-for-5 on the night, and its penalty kill held the Big Green scoreless in four chances…Dartmouth outshot Harvard by a 45-35 margin. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached...
...last night at the Pitt Center in Fairfield, Conn. Riding the momentum from an upset of then-undefeated East Stroudsburg on Saturday, the Crimson had little trouble getting past a struggling Sacred Heart squad. Harvard posted 50 kills on .307 hitting, outslugging the Pioneers to pick up its fifth straight victory. “We capitalized on their errors,” junior setter Dave Fitz said. “We played our game, made the swings when we needed to, and didn’t give them any cheap points.” The Crimson’s middle...
...best friend from high school goes to UNC, and last year she called me from a noisy and celebratory Franklin Street, where throngs of students in powder blue had gathered in the wake of the Tar Heels’ fifth national championship. When she saw Roy Williams out running around campus, she rolled down her window and screamed at him, and Ol’ Roy fired back with a smile and a thumbs...