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...zone.”The Crimson easily outshot Clarkson, 35-20, but a combination of Dahm’s outstanding play in the net and Harvard’s inability to capitalize on the power play rendered the Crimson’s efforts fruitless.“[Dahm] kept her team in the game,” Brine said. “She made a few huge saves on some breakaways. She was definitely a contributing factor to their win.”Harvard’s opponent had better luck with the man-advantage when Melissa Waldie...
...first-place finish. Himler was his crew for the first four races, with Stokes stepping in for the regatta’s final race. Despite the unpredictable conditions—Sunday brought cold rain, extreme wind, and even snow—it was Garrity’s leadership that kept the Crimson in the event and guided the team to a third-place overall finish. “Garrity and I were able to put the bow down, we could keep it flat,” Himler said. “It was a very physical contest, and we?...
PHILADELPHIA—Five times this season Harvard football has had its back to the wall, and four times the Crimson’s miracle train has kept on chugging.Other than the week two loss at Brown, Harvard has managed to come up with big play after big play to secure unbelievably close victories.Saturday’s win was no different.The game-sealing interception with less than 15 seconds left saved Harvard from many things, not the least of which was losing an Ivy League title shot next weekend against Yale—a sort of redemption after...
...turn in one of the best games of her four years in a Crimson uniform. Not only did the one-time league Rookie of the Year fill up the box score with a goal and an assist (her third of the season in both categories), but she was also kept active on the right sideline all night. Seniors Rhodes, Allison Keeley, and Maggie Robinson join Lau and Wylie in a class whose four years included two coaching changes and a three-win season just two years ago. “Our senior class has gone through so much over their...
...escaping from trouble. Harvard’s three defenders sacrificed their bodies and blocked several shots before they even reached Hoyle. At regular strength, the four were helped by a critical performance from the rest of the Crimson defense, as their tenacity alongside Hoyle’s tough performance kept the Saints silent for the rest of the game. “Our defense was really huge for us this weekend,” Donato said. “And obviously when you give up...as many power plays as we did, the old adage that your goaltender is your...