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...learn to bury teams like that.”The Crimson did learn, in fact, and just in time. After RPI’s Melissa Boik brought her team within one with her goal 18 minutes into the third period, Harvard finally clamped down on defense for the game??s final two minutes, keeping the Engineers at bay and preventing them from pulling their goalie.“I think we just settled in,” Crimson tri-captain Jenny Brine said. “We started really focusing on our defensive zone.”Brine...
...period, attempting a total of 20 shots as compared with Union’s 11 efforts. The second period, however, proved to be a different story. While the first period was characterized by clean play and fast-moving hockey, penalties in the second period cluttered play and slowed the game??s speed, swinging the momentum in the Dutchmen’s favor. Union looked to even the score at 1:30 in the second when the Dutchmen unleashed a two-on-one attack on Harvard goaltender freshman Matt Hoyle, who deflected the wide-open attempt off his stick...
...McNally nailed all of their free throws in one-and-one situations near game??s end, with the freshman doing that feat twice...
...make things close again in the final minutes, cutting the deficit to seven at 70-63 after Rice made three free throws with 49 ticks left. But the Crimson players kept their nerves as Lin and McNally nailed all their free throws in one-and-one situations near game??s end, with the freshman doing that feat twice...
...that theme in the locker room.” Princeton nabbed the lead less than two minutes into the game with a quick shot past freshman goaltender Matt Hoyle into the right pocket. “Both [weekend] games, [our opponents] were able to get goals early in the game??and tonight they were able to score in the first minutes,” Fraser said. “We need to have a better start.” After a few Harvard attempts to close the gap, sophomore Michael Biega evened things up for the Crimson...