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...three unanswered tallies at 18:41 in the second with a 5-on-3 advantage. After moving the puck around with Biega, freshman forward Eric Kroshus fed the puck across the goal. Rogers was waiting on the left post and easily beat the out-of-position Big Green goaltender...
After the Big Green responded to the Crimson’s offensive explosion with a goal of its own, freshman forward Ryan Grimshaw tallied his first collegiate goal at 15:04 in the third period, giving Harvard the lead again. The rookie received the puck from junior defenseman Chad Morin before slipping it into the back...
Though the Crimson had a 15-10 advantage in shots in the third period, the defense and junior goaltender John Riley were unable to stop Dartmouth’s last-ditch efforts to score. Big Green sophomore forward Evan Stephens tallied his second goal of the game with just over three minutes to play, sending the contest into overtime...
...contest. In the No. 2 position, Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski grabbed an 8-4 victory. The freshman tandem of Gridley and Camille Jania triumphed, 8-3, in the No. 3 spot. “The doubles tactics paid off, and we executed,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “That’s one of our goals—to focus on doubles points and come out aggressively.” In the ensuing singles portion, the Crimson won two of the first four matches to take a 3-2 lead. Jania and sophomore Samantha...
...League. By the end of the night, it had slipped both in the stats and in the standings.After connecting on just 17 of 27 freebies in a 75-66 overtime loss, the Crimson didn’t have to look far for an explanation. As the Big Green gained momentum by scoring on four of its first five overtime possessions, captain Andrew Pusar and junior guard Jeremy Lin each converted just one of two attempts on consecutive Harvard trips to the line.With under four minutes to go in regulation, the Crimson missed free opportunities to tie the game and close...