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...arch-rivals” The No. 10 Bulldogs entered the contest without top scorers Sean Backman and Mark Arcobello, who were absent from the lineup for undisclosed reasons. However, despite the loss of offensive personnel, Yale had no trouble finding the back of the net in the game??s opening period. The Bulldogs’ Chris Cahill opened the scoring on the power play at 7:26, bouncing a shot from behind the goal line off of senior goaltender Justin Tobe’s leg. Robert Page extended Yale’s lead...
...Crimson, hitting a three-pointer that cut Cornell’s lead to 23-20 with 8:10 to play in the first half. Three minutes later, sophomore center Emma Moretzsohn’s layup from the right block would give Harvard its first lead of the game??a lead it would never relinquish. Knox has seen time in each of Harvard’s games this season, but has made her presence felt primarily on the defensive end. This time, her hot hand energized the crowd and her teammates. “Everyone on this team...
...goal for the Crimson with only seven seconds left.Her goal gave Harvard (1-0) a 14-13 season-opening win over the Crusaders (1-2) Thursday afternoon at Holy Cross’s Hart Astro Turf.The Crusaders began stalling with three minutes remaining, holding the ball to take the game??s last shot, the same tactic with which they scored to earn their sole win of the season on Feb. 27 against Massachusetts.“Holy Cross is notorious for playing until the end of the buzzer,” senior co-captain Perry Barlow said...
...just trying to come in and do whatever I can do for the team.” Lin finished with a career-high-tying 12 points on 2-of-4 shooting and a perfect 8-of-8 performance at the free-throw line in 16 minutes, including the game??s final one, when Sullivan let his five active freshman (Lin, Magnarelli, and guards Darryl Finkton, Alek Blankenau, and Ndu Okereke) get some experience playing with each other. “We’re all developing, so any time we get to play together, it?...
...game??s waning minutes, however, Rollins provided the spark Harvard needed, scoring 10 points in the final 6:30. With Harvard up by just two points with a little over a minute remaining, Rollins scored five of her team’s last seven to stretch a 59-57 lead to a 66-59 final...