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...knew that was how Cornell would play,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “I thought we brought that, and I thought our seniors led us in every way. I was very pleased for those guys.”For Housman, this was the fourth straight game he led or co-led the team in scoring. His offensive game was all over the court, scoring inside, outside, and from the foul line, where he was 7-of-9. After eight points before halftime, he was nearly perfect after the break, making 4-of-5 field-goal...
...there was tonight,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I think that as a group they are very happy beating a very good Princeton team and finishing the season strong.”Despite strong play by the Harvard fourth-years, it was junior forward Doug Rogers who stole the night’s show, tallying one power-play goal in the first period and nearly scoring again in the third. With the man-advantage halfway through the last period, sophomore forward Matt McCollem skated down low on the right side...
...yard freestyle. Harvard claimed four of the top-five places—all in NCAA provisional qualifying times—while simultaneously breaking the school record in the event three times, with junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke in second, sophomore Kate Mills in third, and sophomore Christine Kaufmann in fourth. Harvard ended the first of the championship with a thirteen-point lead on Princeton, but knew it had to secure a prominent lead before the diving scores were added on Saturday. “Princeton has a very strong diving force,” Morawski said...
...another slash, enabling Fehr to find freshman attackman Jeff Cohen for the score. Cohen, who torched the Blue Devils last week with three goals and an assist, has recorded a goal in each of his first two collegiate games. In the rest of the third period, Gibbons scored his fourth goal of the game, Vaughn his second, and senior midfielder Nick Sapia his first to give the Crimson a 10-1 lead. Stony Brook rallied somewhat in the fourth period. After a Crimson penalty five minutes into the frame gave the Seawolves a man advantage, Jordan McBride found the back...
...anxious and nervous in a good way…it felt so natural to be on the mound with this team.”After Kansas got on the board in the top of the third, the Crimson came back with two runs in the bottom of the fourth. Alexander came in as a pinch-runner for Shaw, who drew a walk, and reached home on Pledger’s RBI single. Schellberg, who had reached base on a single, scored on an error by the Kansas shortstop.—Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...