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...having a great performance in the net, and Kyle’s given us that so far this season.” Richter played with a 1-0 lead into the third period against Rensselaer on Friday night, surviving several Engineer power plays. It wasn’t until the third period that Harvard broke the game open and gave their goalie some breathing room. Two first-period goals against Union gave the Crimson a working lead on Saturday, but the team’s penalty struggles forced it to play shorthanded for 14 minutes. Richter’s strong...
...that we beat them so easily the first time always makes it a challenge the second time. It was Senior Night, and Senior Night is usually emotional. I think that was negative and not positive.”The Lions took advantage of an emotional Crimson team and traded the lead with the hosts for the first 12 minutes of the contest. Three trifectas by Harvard, including two by junior guard Lindsay Hallion, put Harvard up 21-15 with 6:08 to go in the first half.The Crimson bolstered its first-period lead to 12 with a layup by sophomore...
...into the match, there wasn’t enough time left [for a comeback].”The matchup began with the 133-lb. bout, and Harvard quickly gave up six points when sophomore Simon Orozco was pinned in 1:38.Meltzer recorded a 4-3 decision with a first-period takedown and two escapes in the third.Latessa recorded the second win on the night for the Crimson when he defeated Drake Hovis, 4-2, at 157, and Caputo logged the squad’s final victory with a 6-1 win at 184.—Staff writer Tony...
...first period, and the Bobcats added a second freak goal when a crossing pass deflected off of the skate of a Quinnipiac player, beating freshman goalie Kyle Richter.Harvard equalized the score with less than five minutes left in the third period to force overtime when senior Kevin Du followed his own shot to the net and stuffed in the rebound for his third goal of the season.Even though an unlucky bounce cost the Crimson one goal, the team can thank good fortune for the first goal that started the rally.With less than a minute left in the second period, Harvard...
...confidence and getting us back heading in the right direction.” Even before the second period began, Taylor had already begun the process of turning his team around, scoring the Crimson’s first goal—on an assist from Biega—en route to Harvard’s recovery from a 2-0 first-period deficit. Setting up in the right faceoff circle, Taylor was somehow able to find an angle and bank the puck into the left side of the net to begin the comeback effort. “Going down...