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...Housman and freshman guard Oliver McNally each had 10 points as Harvard shot 12-of-20 from the floor after the break following a rough 12-of-32 performance in the first half. On the other end, an excellent Crimson defense held the visitors to just 38.7 percent field-goal shooting after the break. “In the second half, we were able to stretch things out and I thought our defense was tremendous. I thought that was the key for us. I was really pleased for us to get another win under our belt coming off a good...
...puck up from the corner to Farni. From the blue line, Farni launched a slapshot at Cornell goaltender Jenny Niesluchowski. The puck was deflected off a defender’s stick and found its way through the five-hole. “I think Farni’s goal was definitely huge,” Brine said. “[She] sparked the game for us.”Riding a wave of momentum into the final period, Harvard left its early-game struggles far behind.At 2:36, third-line center Liza Ryabkina won a battle on the boards...
...Tigers with a strong fourth-quarter performance. This week there would be no late game heroics.Yesterday, the Tigers’ defense kept Crimson’s offensive attack on a tight leash until the final whistle blew; Princeton held Harvard to its lowest point total since its two-goal performance versus Michigan in the season’s opening weekend.“[The Tigers] were effective in implementing their defensive plan,” Crimson coach Erik Farrar said.Harvard was outscored 3-1 in the first period and could not pull even, despite its efforts in the next three...
...team (8-14-6, 8-7-6 ECAC) killed five power plays and broke a second-period tie to secure a 2-1 win over the Bobcats—earning home ice for the ECAC playoffs.The Biega brothers—junior Alex and sophomore Michael—landed both goals for the Crimson, and Carroll made 27 saves to seal the victory.“We’re happy to get the win,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “I just warned the guys after the game that maybe...
Granted, for many the financial impact of $10 is relatively small. However, the fine stigmatizes the idea of changing one’s schedule. If the administration’s goal is to encourage prudent scheduling decisions, it should provide improved advising—not a fine...