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...response to the Bulldogs’ first goal. While on the powerplay, sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt had the puck behind the net to the left. As she skated around, keeping possession, she found senior forward Liza Solley in front of the net, who knocked home the puck in a tight hole between Martin’s left arm and the post for a 2-1 Harvard advantage. For Harvard sophomore goalie Brittany Martin, the quick bounce back was appreciated since the Bulldogs’ goal was somewhat disputed. To the naked eye, and to Martin, the shot by Elin Holmlov looked...
...group that must hold down the fort in the absence of Chu, who must be considered the early frontrunner for the Patty Kazmaier Award, given annually to the top female player in the collegiate ranks.“I’m impressed with how our kids fill holes when somebody goes down,” Stone said. “The best player in college hockey went down in the second period and we filled that hole.”Stone offered the diagnosis after the game.“Sprained ankle,” Stone said...
Most of us write it off, in one way or another: as résumé-padding for the political types; as a black hole for good money, good ideas and good intentions; as a self-satisfying parliamentary procedure workshop; as inept, corrupt, self-important, and so on, ad infinitum...
...victory. The only match the Crimson lost proved the most exciting of the night. Competing in the seventh spot for the team, freshman Johanna Snyder won the first two games of her match, but allowed freshman opponent Libbey Brown to dig herself out of the hole and tie the match at two games apiece. With all of other players having already finished their matches and with the men’s match nearly complete, the entirety of the Harvard and Dartmouth teams crowded around to watch the culmination of Snyder’s match. Crimson assistant coach Mohammad Ayaz...
...three-point field by guard Tyrece Gibbs. “New Hampshire was extremely hard to guard in the last eight minutes of the game and into the overtime period,” Sullivan said. In the first half, it was the Crimson that found itself in an early hole. UNH started strong out of the gate and took an 18-8 lead nine minutes in. Harvard was able to rally from this early deficit, thanks in part to the play of sophomore forward Evan Harris, who shot 6-of-7 from the floor in the first half...