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...scored twice in the third period to overcome a 1-0 deficit. Matt Moulson’s goal tied the game.After a scoreless first period, Mark Van Vliet put the Bobcats (9-9-0, 3-7-0) ahead with a goal at 6:09 of the second period.Goalie Bud Fisher stopped 22 shots for the Bobcats, who lost for the seventh time in eight games.PROVIDENCE 5, BROWN 1PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Providence put 48 shots on goal in a 5-1 victory over Brown to capture the Mayor’s Cup trophy on Saturday night.Colin McDonald scored twice...
...topics from sociological, philosophical, political, and economic angles. He added that the center will collaborate with professors at the School of Public Health, Kennedy School of Government, and Harvard Medical School.A core group of six professors will work at the center, including Elhauge and Law School professors William W. Fisher, Martha L. Minow, Charles R. Nesson ’60, and Alan A. Stone ’50.Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, who currently teaches a course on ethics and biotechnology for Law School and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students, will also participate in research activities...
...Brian Leitch also scored for the Bobcats, who had their eight-game winning streak snapped. Croxton’s goal put RPI ahead for good, and Jonathan Ornelas added an insurance goal in the third period. Tommy Green scored in the first period for the Engineers. Bud Fisher stopped 26 shots in the loss. UNION 2, QUINNIPIAC 0 SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—Kris Mayotte made 28 saves to lead Union to a 2-0 win over Quinnipiac Saturday night. Michael Beynon scored on the power play in the first period, and Lane Caffaro had an empty-net goal...
...Rand Pecknold said. But it wasn’t even close, at least not at the end. The Bobcats drubbed the Crimson 5-2, and just minutes after the final buzzer, Pecknold deemed it the “best win in Quinnipiac history.” Rookie goalie Bud Fisher collected 35 saves, nine different Bobcats collected points in the effort, and special teams held the Crimson to a 1-of-12 night on the power play. “Hopefully tonight caught the eyes of other people in the ECAC,” said freshman David Marshall, who scored...
...only did they score,” said Harvard junior defenseman Dylan Reese, “but they probably had five big hits on the first shift.” Crimson forward Mike Taylor leveled the score at 3:17, beating Bobcats freshman goaltender Bud Fisher from close range, but the early minutes belonged to Quinnipiac, whose student section never sat down. The game saw 30 minor penalties, which all but quashed any sort of free-flowing momentum. Harvard went 0-for-9 on power plays during the first two periods. “We didn’t take...