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...sophomore Erik Kuld’s hometown, you can find ice hockey rinks and maple trees in every neighborhood. Snowy days are just as common as sunny ones and the temperature averages below 50 degrees seven months of the year.Let’s just say Toronto isn’t your typical beach town.That, however, doesn’t seem to bother Kuld. He has spent his last five summers playing beach volleyball on the banks of Lake Ontario.Kuld, an outside hitter on the Harvard men’s volleyball team, started playing beach volleyball after his freshman year...
...think that the first place you have to start is how well we play defense and how stingy we are,” Stone said. “We have really good goaltending, we have good players in front of the goaltender, and we work our way up the ice. We make smarter decisions with the puck this year than we have in the past. And then we always talk about how the offense takes care of itself.”“It’s not a magical recipe,” Stone added...
...hockey tomorrow night.PENALTY KILL CLAWEDThe first four power plays for Quinnipiac ended in disaster for the Crimson’s penalty kill unit. In a game in which Quinnipiac scored only one of its seven goals at even strength, the Bobcats power play enjoyed almost free reign on the ice, as its special teams struck four of the six times that Harvard skaters were confined to the penalty box.Both at the end of the first and the beginning of the second periods, the calls against the Crimson could not have been more perfectly timed for the Bobcats. Just as Harvard...
...blistering 68 percent from the field in the first half, mustered an abysmal 5-for-28 clip in the second half after the Crimson switched its zone defense to an aggressive man-to-man. But in the last minute, the Big Green calmly sank eight consecutive free throws to ice the game. Koren Schram led Dartmouth with 15 points—including three big three-pointers—and Betsy Williams and Brittney Smith each had 11. “We didn’t run out of gas,” Hallion said. “But when it?...
...leaving the left side of the net wide open. Vaillancourt picked up the loose puck and went top shelf for the easy score.With the Crimson running away with the game, Dartmouth came back 16:36 into the second period when sophomore forward Sarah Parsons found open space on the ice and aimed a high shot at Harvard sophomore goalie Christina Kessler.Kessler got a glove on the puck but couldn’t reel it in as it went past her into the back of the net for Parsons’ 15th goal of the season.“I think...