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...puck and missed capitalizing on the opportunity. “They didn’t generate, but they had situations that were potentially dangerous,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “They did walk through us a couple of times.” In the game??s final minute, Crimson freshman winger Sarah Wilson made another one of those plays. After the second intermission, Harvard returned to the ice with a little more momentum and was able to make its most noise of the day. In that final minute, senior Jennifer Raimondi made...
...made a perfect 10 stops in 9:26 of relief. ALONG THE BOARDS This was Harvard’s sixth consecutive trip to the ECAC tournament’s final four weekend, and the win over Dartmouth clinched the Crimson’s fifth consecutive appearance in the championship game??The Crimson power play went 2-for-5 on the night, and its penalty kill held the Big Green scoreless in four chances…Dartmouth outshot Harvard by a 45-35 margin. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...assemble another attack. “It was so much harder to lose that way,” said sophomore Caroline Simmons, who finished the day with three goals. “Had we gone into overtime, we would have had the momentum.” At the game??s onset, Harvard was in complete control. Curtis led the charge, scoring the Crimson’s first three goals, on her way to five on the afternoon. The first goal of the day highlighted the momentum with which Harvard started the contest. Following a defensive stop, Curtis scooped...
...Crimson’s offensive outburst in the opening period of the game??during which it scored four goals in a span of 10 minutes—began and ended with Wilson’s tallies...
...Erin Halpenny were both named to the all-tournament team.Harvard returns to action next Saturday with a game at Villanova, followed by a road date with Iona yesterday.HARVARD 1, MANHATTAN 0Sophomore pitcher Shelly Madick went the distance while throwing a three-hitter and senior Pilar Adams drove home the game??s only run in the top of the seventh as the Crimson (4-5) claimed yesterday’s consolation game over the Jaspers (5-4).Senior Cara Woodard reached on a throwing error by the shortstop to start the seventh inning, advancing to second. After freshman pinch...