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...night. In the 10th minute, however, Clarkson’s Shawn Weller stripped the puck from his defender and took on Richter to even the score at two goals apiece. Captain Nick Dodge then put his team ahead for good with six minutes left in the middle frame, when he stripped the puck from Kevin Du during a Crimson power play and found the back of the net to score on Richter. Said Clarkson coach George Roll of the shorthander: “I thought that was the game changer.” The goal did indeed take the wind...
...afternoon in New Haven, Conn.HARVARD 3, COLUMBIA 2After taking a 2-0 lead on Friday night against the first-place Big Red, the Crimson found itself on the other end of a 2-0 margin on Saturday afternoon against the Lions.Still, Harvard turned its play around, winning three straight frames to capture a 3-2 (25-30, 27-30, 30-24, 31-29, 15-12) victory.The key to the Crimson’s turnaround was its blocking defense. In game three, Harvard held Columbia (7-15, 1-11) to a meager .100 hitting percentage, forcing eight attack errors and allowing...
...very much avoidable,” Donato said. “Goals are too hard to come by to be able to give them up in bunches in that short a period of time.” THIRD TIME’S THE CHARM Harvard regrouped in the final frame, scoring twice to turn a three-goal blowout into a one-goal nail-biter. “Our best period of the year, hands down,” Reese said. The Crimson hit hard and forced St. Lawrence into its own zone for minutes...
...eight—turned in the second period, when Harvard twice erased one-goal deficits, but was met with a quick response on both occasions. Julie Chu made the game 1-1 with her fourth goal of the season on a 5-on-3 just 2:02 into the frame, with assists coming from sophomore Jenny Brine and Bassett. Carson Duggan put the Saints back ahead at 5:13. The Crimson’s third line answered with a game-tying strike at 9:28, courtesy of sophomore Kirsten Kester, once again set up by Bassett. Kester?...
...Chad Morin, and a check by Jack Christian that turned the puck loose in front of Harvard's net resulted in three unanswered St. Lawrence goals to run the score to 5-2. The Crimson made things interesting in the third period, atoning for the errors of the second frame with aggressive hitting and a tenacious forecheck. Sophomore Bill Keenan and senior Ryan Maki scored early in the period to bring Harvard within one. Goaltender Justin Tobe was pulled for an extra skater with just under a minute left, but even though the Crimson applied steady pressure on the Saints...