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However, the truly standout performances of Act One were vocal. While several long numbers lacked energy and weighed the act down, the sparkle of snakeskin brightened the play’s first half. Snakes Kyle J. Dancewicz ’11, Matt Stone ’11, Christina J. Kelly ’09, Julianne I. Ross ’11, and Tisa Vo ’11 convinced Eve to eat the fruit in an exciting show tune-like number. Miller also contributed a brilliant performance as Cain, capturing restlessness and anguish in his beautiful, deep voice...
...keep the puck in the zone, Harvard sophomore defensemen Chad Morin failed to bat down a St. Lawrence clearance, allowing for a Saints 2-on-1. Junior Kevin DeVergilio picked up the puck on the right side before centering it to classmate Brock McBride, who beat Crimson sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter. It was the first shorthanded goal given up by Harvard all season. Despite a strong performance in the first period, Harvard went into the locker room down, 1-0. The Crimson started the second period just like it had started the first, bombarding Petizian with shot after shot...
...with a wrap-around score 6:35 into the period and later put Clarkson ahead for good with only 3:16 remaining. In the closing five minutes, as both teams skated in a fierce back-and-forth struggle to break the 2-2 deadlock, Zalewski beat sophomore goalie Kyle Richter for the second time as he skated in from the left and fired a wrist shot into the left corner. Though Donato pulled Richter with less than two minutes remaining, the extra attacker only gave Zalewski the chance complete his hat trick with an empty-net goal after he managed...
Unwilling to accept defeat, St. Lawrence’s offense pummeled the Crimson net with shots, and sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made a career-high of 42 saves that night, breaking his previous record by one. Although Harvard overpowered the Saints then, the Crimson is wary of entering tonight’s match with too much confidence...
...Fortunately for the home team, he swatted it right to Pusar at the three-point line, who nailed the open shot. The visitors wouldn’t go away and cut the lead down to six at 44-38 with 14:45 remaining off a bank-shot by guard Kyle Roemer, but the home team responded with an 11-0 run. Housman hit two free throws to start the stretch, then sophomore guard Dan McGeary stole a pass and went in for a fast-break lay-up. Unger followed with a long jumper, then Lin drove to the basket...