Word: gameã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...trouble—we get some momentum going in, we take a penalty, and everything slows down for us.” The third period went Harvard’s way, however, as the Crimson denied the Tigers’ frenzied attempts at a tying goal in the game??s waning minutes. Senior defenseman Tom Walsh made a key stop near the net, and he cleared the puck seconds later as the clock wound down. Daigneau recorded 10 third-period saves and clamped down when the Tigers pulled the goalie late in the third. “Princeton...
...lineup. They are the lineup, a lot of them.” Wilson got involved in the action early against Quinnipiac. Less than five minutes into the game, she received a checking penalty, but the time in the box might have settled her down—she scored the game??s first goal later in that period on a Harvard power play. Her second goal came late in the middle period, and she began the final frame the same way she began the first—with a penalty, this one for goaltender interference. It is the penalties...
...team and you give them a short field, you’re going to lose points.”Hormann had four interceptions on the season until Saturday. Collectively, the team had thrown seven picks and lost 11-of-16 fumbles. On the first drive of the game, the game??s master narrative was briefly inverted. Freshman punt returner Andrew Berry fumbled on the Harvard 32-yard line, the first time after kickoff that the Crimson had touched the ball. Fortunately for Harvard, Columbia went three-and-out—losing one play to a fumble recovered deep...
...Quinnipiac rookies shined in their ECAC opener Friday. Freshman forward David Marshall tallied the game??s first goal just over one minute into the contest and added another unassisted goal in the second period to put the Bobcats...
...upcoming Harvard-Yale weekend—traditionally known as much for its festivities as for its football—to comply with Yale’s recently imposed regulations. The new restrictions will ban on-campus gatherings of more than 20 people and will prohibit tailgating after the game??s third quarter. Before the announcement of the new restrictions, Yale senior Mike L. Dunham, who lives in the party suite known as the “Sextet” in Jonathan Edwards College, said he and his roommates had discussed throwing parties in coordination with other party suites...