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...confidence booster too.” HARVARD 176, BU 120 Key performances from multiple athletes helped give Harvard the edge over the Terriers, capturing first-place finishes in 10 out of the 16 events as the two teams faced off in BU’s home pool. Junior Bill Jones contributed to three of these 10 victories, taking the top spot in both the 200-freestyle and 100-butterfly. Jones, along with senior Pat Quinn, junior David Guernsey, and freshman Justin Davidson, also earned the win in the 200-medley relay with a time...
...paper, Harvard’s win over Ivy League rival Dartmouth Saturday night looked more like a junior varsity high school matchup than a contest between what have been the league’s top two squads for the past decade. The Crimson turned the ball over 24 times, tied a season low for points scored, and saw only one starter reach double figures. But on a night when Harvard turned in by far its best defensive effort of the season, it was enough. The Crimson (8-8, 1-1 Ivy) held the Big Green...
...paper, Harvard’s win over Ivy League rival Dartmouth Saturday night looked more like a junior varsity high school matchup than a contest between what have been the league’s top two squads for the past decade. The Crimson turned the ball over 24 times, tied a season low for points scored, and saw only one starter reach double figures...
After a number of good scoring chances, Harvard broke through against Dartmouth netminder Mariel Lacina late in the first period. Junior Sarah Wilson found Liza Ryabkina in the slot on the left side and the freshman lifted a shot over Lacina's glove for the fifth goal of her rookie season. Lacina, who finished with 39 stops, 16 of them in the opening frame, got the start in lieu of regular Big Green goalie Carli Clemis and saw her goals-against average rise from a sparkling 0.60 to a more pedestrian...
...Crimson's top-rated power play finally got on the board after four unsuccessful opportunities with 6:08 left in the game. Sophomore Kathryn Farni's shot was saved by Lacina, but rebounded into the crease, where junior Jenny Brine battled for control until tri-captain Caitlin Cahow swooped in and deposited her 10th goal of the season. Cahow now ranks third in the country with eight power-play goals. Wilson rounded out the scoring with a goal with 3:40 left...