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...edge, scoring twice inside of 40 seconds in the seventh minute. First, Katy Beach cleaned up an easy rebound in front of the vacated goal mouth. Then, Erin Normore intercepted a puck in the Harvard end, eluded junior defender Lindsay Weaver and juked senior goalie Ali Boe for the go-ahead score. With the final ticks winding off the clock in the opening frame and the Crimson with the man advantage yet again, Johnston let a shot rip from the left circle and her slapshot flew over Bugden’s left shoulder and into the back...
...Allison Feaster ’98 graduated has the Crimson been so balanced—and so anonymous. But senior point guard Laura Robinson, Harvard’s sixth man a year ago, is shedding that anonymity with deadly accuracy from the perimeter and Delaney-Smith’s go-ahead to make things happen from the point.“Laura Robinson will shock you with where she is with her game right now,” Delaney-Smith said in the weeks leading up to the season opener. Delaney-Smith turned out to be quite the prognosticator...
...first four-loss Ivy League season since 1996. Cornell trailed 7-3 in the third quarter but, aided by a 24-yard pass play from Kuhn to Anthony Jackson, moved to the Penn 30. Kuhn then carried for 15 yards before passing 11 yards to Jackson for the go-ahead score. Kuhn’s five-yard touchdown run capped an eight-play, 52-yard drive with 11:43 left to play for the final score. The Quakers, who gained only 33 yards on the ground against the league’s top defense, scored with 4:07 left...
...reverse on the first play from scrimmage was the first.MVP: McCareins and the Princeton defense. He had the winning score, but most importantly the Tigers were able to shut down Dawson in the fourth quarter when the Crimson tried to run the ball in for the go-ahead touchdown on fourth down.Rough day for: Harvard special teams. McCareins’ kickoff return was the worst, but the Crimson also had a fumbled kickoff return and a botched fake punt.Top performers: Harvard—Dawson, 35 carries for 203 yards, 2 TDsPrinceton—Terrell, 15-of-26 for 200 yards...
...freshman Jenny Brine, who capitalized on the one-timer for her first collegiate goal.But St. Lawrence methodically recaptured the edge, with freshman Alison Domenico lighting the lamp in both the second and third periods. She followed her own miss on the equalizer and beat Boe weak-side on the go-ahead score. The tie, on the heels of a disappointing 4-3 loss to upstart Clarkson the day before, redeemed what could have been a disastrous second conference weekend. In snapping top-ranked St. Lawrence’s winning streak, and extending its unbeaten streak against the school...