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...Amaker said. “His ability to get into their point guard, being disruptive…[usually] you’re not going to get a lot of steals, but, boy, he got a lot of them tonight.” BIG MEN ON CAMPUS All season, the front court—decimated by injuries—has been an Achilles’ heel for Harvard. The Crimson ranks seventh among the Ancient Eight in rebounds per game. On Friday, however, the script was flipped. Freshman forward Keith Wright finished with 14 points, six rebounds, and four blocks; senior...
...type of opportunities, more often than not you’re going to regret it. We dodged a bullet, but hopefully we learned our lesson.”As the seconds ticked away, the Crimson had victory in sight. But after a clearing attempt resulted in a turnover in front of the goal, Quinnipiac lit the lamp after the puck went in off a Bobcat player’s foot with 1.3 seconds remaining in the game. The officials immediately ruled no goal because the player had kicked it in, but the play was hotly contested by the Bobcat bench?...
...puck never actually hit Rogers’ stick.But there was no confusion surrounding the first goal the junior was involved in scoring. At 12:09 in the first, just six minutes after Princeton scored the first goal and jumped into the lead, Rogers received the puck, dead center in front of the net, from freshman forward Daniel Moriarty.“I got the puck on the half-low, and no one really came to me, so I just started skating towards the net, and still no one really came to me,” Rogers said...
...close encounter with Cornell that has become typical as of late. The previous two Harvard–Cornell matchups at Lavietes Pavilion have ended by the same one point margin with the teams splitting the pair of contests. This time around it was Harvard taking the win in front of a near-capacity crowd. The Big Red started out the game strong, racing to an 8-2 lead. But an emphatic dunk by Wright in the 16th minute signaled to Cornell that the Crimson wasn’t going to repeat its lackluster first-half performance in Ithaca two weeks...
...Harvard men’s hockey team (9-14-6, 9-7-6 ECAC, 3-4-3 Ivy) royally out-skated Princeton (20-7-0, 14-6-0 ECAC, 5-3-0 Ivy) Saturday night, defeating the Tigers, 3-2, in front of a sellout home crowd on Senior Night. It marked the eighth-straight senior-night win for the Crimson. “It means a lot in front of your home fans and [its] your last regular season home game [so] it is important to end on a good note,” Harvard coach Ted Donato...