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...tonight—the fundamentals on both offense and defense.” Some great shooting also helped. The Crimson shot over 65 percent from the field in the second half, and went 4-for-5 from behind the arc. After struggling offensively in the first frame, Harvard put up 40 second-half points to fuel the big victory over the Bears. Junior guard Emily Tay led all scorers with 13 points, while Rollins added 12 to the cause. Junior Liz Tindal also made significant contributions off the bench on 4-for-6 shooting in 18 minutes of game time...
...Center.Harvard and St. Ambrose remained close in the beginning of the first game. With the match tied, 7-7, the Fighting Bees notched an ace, and the Crimson yielded four attacking errors, giving St. Ambrose a solid lead. Harvard was unable to bounce back and gave up the first frame, 30-24.With junior captain Brady Weissbourd serving, the Crimson opened up the second game on a much better note. Harvard captured the first five points of the frame and seemed to have recovered its momentum. But the Fighting Bees fought back and quickly overtook the Crimson’s lead...
...Vaillancourt’s smaller stick as a substitute. Despite the disadvantage, Harvard stopped the threat without much trouble. The nation’s second-best penalty-kill unit held the Golden Knights scoreless in their five power-play chances.Clarkson also had a major opportunity midway through the second frame, when it caught Kessler out of position. But once again, the team failed to capitalize.“You have to take advantage of your opportunities,” Golden Knights coach Rick Seeley said. “You don’t get too many open nets against Kessler...
...men’s lacrosse team recovered from a 2-1 halftime deficit to defeat UMass (1-2), 8-5, thanks to a 6-0 tear kicked off in the second minute of the third period. Sophomore midfielder Jason Duboe’s hat trick and a strong third frame sealed it for the Crimson (2-1). “It was the first time anyone in our locker room had beat UMass,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “They’ve done a lot of sacrificing so it’s nice...
...last game, upseting Florida International, 2-0, on Saturday night. The Crimson surprised the Golden Panthers in its only win of the tournament. Harvard accumulated both of its runs in the first inning, and that proved to be all the Crimson needed, as neither team scored after the opening frame. Madick, who did not pitch in the first game against Florida International, allowed only four hits and managed a seven-inning shutout. “It was a good, hard fought game on both sides,” Madick said. “Our defense did a phenomenal job backing...