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...second-chance opportunity. And with only 90 seconds remaining, sophomore Jimmy Fraser capped off a 39-shot night for the Crimson with a five-hole deflection for the 3-1 lead. Meanwhile, Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe—who spent the majority of the season backing up freshman Kyle Richter—earned his second consecutive win with a 26-save performance. “Awesome,” was Reese’s assessment of his teammate. “Flat-out awesome.” “When your career’s winding down...
...Final Four in Albany—it’s a tough row to hoe. So to get home ice in the first round is an advantage.” NET GAIN The ongoing rotation in net continued Friday night, with senior Justin Tobe getting the nod over freshman Kyle Richter, who had started Harvard’s last 10 contests against ECAC opponents. Richter had been pulled in favor of Tobe midway through a 5-1 loss to Yale one week before and had also surrendered six goals in a 6-6 tie with Brown the following night...
This is probably the Crimson’s best remaining chance for a win this season. With some better free-throw shooting at Princeton, Harvard would likely have won that game. Now it goes against a Tiger team that may be without one of its top players, forward Kyle Koncz, who has battled a foot injury recently. Koncz has trouble playing on the second night of back-to-back games, though that didn’t prevent him from playing in that situation last week. If the Crimson can get offense from someone besides Drew Housman, it has a very...
...can’t complain that the films are too hard to find in the U.S.—all three are already available on Netflix. Look out, Academy members—I might have to sic my international gang connections on you. —Staff writer Kyle L. K. McAuley can be reached at kmcauley@fas.harvard.edu...
...team a chance to rest and shave for a big meet.” The meet concluded with an exciting win for the Crimson in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Freshman Alexandra Clarke gave her team the lead in the opening leg, and sophomore Kelly Mooney, senior co-captain Kyle Cutter, and junior Meaghan Colling maintained the edge to win in 3:32.46. Clarke, fresh off a victory in the 1,650-yard freestyle at the Ivy League Championships, gave Harvard an individual victory on Sunday with a 17:19.16 winning swim in the same event. Clarke also finished second...