Word: lanes
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...pulled hamstring in a loss against Trinity at last month’s CSA Team Championships—a tournament in which Harvard ultimately placed third. Oren shut out Brown’s Dan Petrie before falling, 3-1, in the Potter Quarterfinals to Penn’s Gilly Lane, who lost his next match to El Halaby. DiSesa also progressed to the quarterfinals of the Molloy tournament, where he fell, 3-2, in a close match to Cornell’s Rohit Gupta...
...than in the past,” Keyser said. HARVARD 13, DARTMOUTH 0 Gardner and freshman Nicola Pearlman combined on a shut-out in net and the Harvard was on fire as Dartmouth was blown out. Snyder and Keyser scored three goals each, while Liao and sophomore driver Brittney Lane scored twice. The win clinched for the Crimson the top spot of Group B. HARVARD 14, COLUMBIA 3 Harvard opened the tournament the right way, swimming all over the Lions. Mehaffy scored four times, while Snyder, Keyser, and freshman driver Guillian Helme scored twice. Pearlman had seven saves in goal...
...everyone wants to beat us,” Penn coach Fran Dunphy said. “In all honesty, it’s an enviable position.” As the shot clock ticked down on Penn’s next possession, Quakers guard Brian Grandieri drove into the lane and crashed into a group of players as he let his shot go. Cusworth was whistled for a foul, his fifth, and Grandieri made one out of two to put Penn up two with 59 seconds remaining. The Crimson worked the ball inside to senior forward Zach Martin...
...shot clock ticked down on Penn’s next possession, Quakers guard Brian Grandieri drove into the lane and crashed into a group of players as he let his shot go. Cusworth was whistled for a foul, his fifth, and Grandieri made one out of two to put Penn up two with 59 seconds remaining...
...Lavietes Pavilion just in time for Princeton sharpshooter Kyle Koncz to connect from downtown with 10:42 left to stake the Tigers to a narrow 40-39 lead in the see-saw battle. From that moment on, however, Harvard went on a tear. With Michael Beal knifing through the lane for two acrobatic three-point plays, Matt Stehle grabbing every rebound in sight, and the defense staying firm on the perimeter, the Crimson built up as much as an eight-point edge, and fashioned a seemingly solid six-point cushion with 1:17 remaining when big man Brian Cusworth converted...