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...forward Casey Crawford applying the offensive pressure. The final minutes of the game saw the Buffaloes sweep past Harvard with a tremendous 13-2 run, finishing the game 70-57. “We weren’t moving the ball well in the second half,” junior guard Dan McGeary said. “Our offense was stagnant and [Colorado] just really stepped it up at the end.” Freshman forward Keith Wright’s performance was one of the highlights of the game. Wright shot 9-for-15 from the field...
...foil, and 6-3 in epee. Harvard’s tallies against the Sacred Heart women were 6-3 in sabre, 9-0 in foil, and 8-1 in epee. In total, the Crimson had six women go undefeated in the two meets.Co-captain Emily Cross, junior Anna Podolsky, and freshman Shelby MacLeod jumped on their opponents early and closed out their matches well. The foil squad will be looked to throughout the season to help the Crimson continue its winning ways.“The foil squad has three top notch fencers with extensive national and international experience...
...It’s evident that we’ve got to stay out of the penalty box,” junior blueliner Alex Biega said. “I still think that our team has the ability to play with anybody in the country 5-on-5....if we just calm down on the penalties a little, we’ll find success that...
...quarter, while Harvard nearly allowed a punt return for a touchdown to the Bulldog’s Gio Christodoulou. Christodoulou, who returned a punt for a touchdown in last year’s meeting, ran a 25-yard punt back 48 yards before being pulled down from behind by junior defensive back Derrick Barker at the Harvard 8-yard line. Yale ran six plays but was unable to score on the ensuing possession. Junior kicker Patrick Long also missed two field goals, both from 32 yards out. For the Bulldogs, things went slightly better, as punter Tom Mante pinned...
...exactly what we are capable of.” After an uneventful first period, Cornell came out aggressively in the second. In the first two minutes of the frame, the Big Red had three good looks at the net, including a close-range slapshot, but it could not break junior goaltender Christina Kessler. But it would be the Crimson that struck first in the frame, after Brine recovered her own shot to sneak it in. The second half of the game was marked by multiple Crimson shot attempts and dominant goaltending by Cornell junior goaltender Jenny Niesluchowski. Harvard was able...