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PROVIDENCE—In Saturday night’s disheartening 71-51 loss to Brown at the Pizzatola Sports Center, Harvard’s two leading scorers were...sophomore guard Alek Blankenau and freshman forward Kyle Fitzgerald. Not exactly the expected 1-2 scoring punch for a key Ivy League road game. Blankenau, known for his long-range shooting, entered the game in the second half, when the Bears had already taken a commanding lead, and poured in a career-high 14 points in just 14 minutes of action. The Nebraska native connected on four of eight attempts from three...
...hurt his leg in the first minute of the Crimson’s road trip. He has averaged 10.8 points per game this season, but will not return this weekend for either game because of the nagging injury. Harvard coach Tommy Amaker has started junior Evan Harris and freshman Kyle Fitzgerald in Magnarelli’s stead.“I think we’re excited to keep going on the road,” said Pusar. “We’re sick and tired of losing on the road. We want another opportunity. We need...
...with every Kyle Koncz three-pointer in the first half (all five of them—he finished with six and 24 points), and every Lincoln Gunn long ball in the second half (four, en route to 17 points), the Tigers were set to make Harvard their second victim of the young season...
...zone and keeping the puck out of the middle of its own defensive zone.Harvard’s strategy of disciplined defense worked, as the Crimson went a perfect six-for-six on the penalty kill and out-shot Northeastern 33 to 20.For most of the game, sophomore goalie Kyle Richter enjoyed a less stressful night thanks to the sound defense in front of him. But in the third period, he stifled several of the Huskies’ best scoring chances, most notably at 14:42 when his sprawling save blocked the left post just in time to keep...
...match-up, it quickly became clear that the Huskies were outmatched.Maintaining a strong defensive front, the Harvard blueliners severely limited the number of Northeastern’s scoring opportunities, allowing only 19 shots. The Crimson defense has not allowed more than 20 shots in three consecutive contests. Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter made 18 saves against the Huskies.“I thought our defense did an outstanding job,” Donato said. “And although Kyle may not have faced a great number of shots, I don’t think there’s any question...