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...column. “She’s ice,” said Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “She prides herself on being ice. We expect that [from her], actually.” Robinson nailed 7-of-8 free throws in the game??s final five minutes to give the Crimson a 55-48 win over the Bulldogs, who entered the game 0-7 on the road this season. The Crimson showed every bit of the rustiness that has been characteristic of teams after the exams, compiling 20 turnovers and missing 11 free throws...
...focus of the piece, said producer Todd Schmidt, was on The Game??s storied history—which is actually the history of football in the United States. When NFL Films originally discussed the idea two years ago, the plan was to focus on the legendary 29-29 Game...
...University of New Hampshire (16-2-0, 7-1-0 Hockey East) ran away with the contest 5-1 on Wednesday, but when the puck dropped to start the final period, the situation appeared to favor Harvard. Earlier this season, the Crimson played its best hockey during the game??s final stretch. Before the loss to the Wildcats, Harvard had outscored the competition 32-10 in the final third of the game, while holding an even mark in the opening two periods. Against then-No. 1 St. Lawrence, a late goal propelled the Crimson to an important...
...final period, forging the cushion the Crimson had labored to prevent for 40 minutes. Shannon Clement scored on a deflection and Lindsay Hansen forced home a rebound to push the margin to 4-1 before Nicole Hekle and the Wildcat power play finally broke through for the game??s final goal on the unit’s sixth try. Before that point, the Harvard penalty kill had excelled on the Whittemore Center’s wide ice surface in erasing five penalties—four of which were charged to the squad’s young defenders?...
...that bench minor—and another one assessed at the game??s conclusion—is indicative of much deeper problems for a Harvard squad that finds itself just above .500 in the ECAC...