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...able to play anywhere from the point to the wing. “T.J. is a really smart player at the point guard [and] makes great decisions,” Lin says.But guards aren’t the only new faces on the Harvard roster. Freshmen Adam Demuyakor and Kyle Fitzgerald, both measuring in at 6’7, will reinforce an already strong frontcourt with the quickness and athleticism that Amaker will demand of his players this year.“With Kyle and Adam, they’re pushing me every day at practice,” junior...
...ugly,” Taylor said. “Very ugly.”Though Union’s aggressive play kept the puck at Harvard’s end of the ice for most of the game, Taylor credits the defense, especially sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter, with keeping the opposing offense at bay. “We worked hard,” Taylor said. “There were definitely times when we were outplayed. Luckily, we found a way to win thanks to our refusal to give up and our goaltending in Kyle Richter, who?...
...chance to empty his bench. All 13 players who were dressed for the game saw the floor, and 25 of the squad’s 56 points were scored by reserves. Sophomore Dan McGeary, a transfer from New Hampshire, paced the substitutes with nine points, while freshman forward Kyle Fitzgerald added eight.“It comes to a point where it’s about pride,” Fitzgerald said. “The score, we knew we couldn’t come back, but it’s about each individual possession and making stops and showing...
...team that bounced the Crimson from the ECAC playoffs last season.“Having that northern road trip [to Clarkson and St. Lawrence] as our first weekend, we’re definitely thrilled to be in the position we are right now,” sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter said. “Any time you’re above .500…playing the teams that we’ve played, we’re definitely happy with how things are.”Donato, however, warned against starting the celebration too early, as the team...
Thanks to the stalwart play of sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter, the Harvard men’s hockey team is over .500 for the first time since the 2005-06 season. After allowing two goals in a loss to then-No. 11 Clarkson and one goal in a win over then-No. 16 St. Lawrence last weekend, Richter stopped all 28 shots that he faced in leading the Crimson to a 3-0 win in its home opener against No. 16 Rensselaer (6-3-2, 1-1-2 ECAC). “From the net on out, I thought...