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...stymied the Crimson’s quest for victory, prevailing with 1465 points and thus nabbing its 17th Ivy League championship in school history. Harvard concluded the weekend with a strong second-place finish, racking up 1438 points. Yale (1350), Penn (904.5), and Cornell (734) rounded out the top five...
Even with 32 shots against Bucknell goalie Allison Carter and goals on each of its three six-on-five chances, Harvard couldn’t hold on to a 3-3 tie at halftime, letting the Bison steal the win in the third quarter...
...Crimson grabbed a burst of energy in the third period, scoring three goals, and found itself down one in the fourth period with five minutes left on the clock. Harvard managed to score two more before time expired, but Marist grabbed three, leaving the final score 12-10 in the Red Foxes’ favor...
Even with an aggressive offense, 11 penalties plagued Harvard, leading to five goals on Bucknell power plays to end the weekend...
Tied at seven with eight minutes left, Harvard racked up seven more tallies, led by sophomore goal-leader Devan Kennifer, who scored four goals for the second time that day. Junior Patricia Smith recorded a hat trick, while five other Crimson players found the back...