Word: mahlers
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...Brown, 9-6, last night under the lights of Harvard Stadium, the Crimson (3-5, 2-1 Ivy) was not entirely in control. The game came down to the wire, with the Bears (6-3, 1-2) falling just short of a comeback, as only after co-captain Brian Mahler scored with 2:39 was a Harvard victory assured...
...were from almost being too amped up: sprinting too hard and running past the player, shooting from too far away.” Once Harvard fell behind, it was downhill from there. Cornell notched 10 goals to Harvard’s two—one from co-captain Brian Mahler, another from senior Greg Cohen—over the middle two frames, taking complete control of the game to lead 9-3 at halftime and 13-4 after three. “At the beginning of the game...we were taking smart shots and scoring,” Flood said...
...attackman Evan Calvert had a number of chances to increase the lead. Denver had its chances, too, but sophomore goalie Joe Pike and the defense held on to enter the fourth quarter with a one-goal lead.The final frame provided much of the same, until co-captain attackman Brian Mahler scored with just under two minutes to play in the game, effectively sealing the win.“When it got down to it, we were real tired and they were real tired,” Mahler said. “Those last two minutes, we were just looking...
...defensemen and a defense-minded midfielder, this year’s Crimson has struggled mightily to find leadership in its own zone.“There have been a lot of defensive breakdowns that have been the result of miscommunications,” co-captain attackman Brian Mahler said. “We’re looking for that one guy, whoever it is, whether it’s a freshman or a senior, to anchor the defense and get us going.”In fact, Harvard has no senior defensemen on its entire roster, and the inexperience...
...shots from close, and they took very high-percentage shots from right in the crease.” “He’s our last line of defense, so we’re kind of hanging him out to dry,” co-captain attackman Brian Mahler agreed. “Pike made some incredible saves, and he also let some in. We’re behind him, though.” It was the Stags who were behind first, however, as sophomore attackman Max Motschwiller beat Fairfield’s Michael Kruger...