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...final statistics reflected the outcome of the game. Overall, Princeton held a 24-2 advantage in shots and an 8-0 edge in penalty corners. In the second half alone, the Tigers registered 15 shots, 13 of which were on net, while the Crimson managed zero...
...open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into the net. Harvard withstood the Princeton attack for the next 30 minutes, and it looked as if the score would be 1-0 at halftime. But with only a minute to go until the break, the Tigers gained another penalty corner, and the combination of Arner, Perrelle, and Schreyer connected for a score...
...some kinks to work out if it has any hope of an Ivy title repeat. The team can start with its run game. Last week against Lehigh, the Crimson was held to just 66 rushing yards. And on Saturday, Princeton was able to hold Harvard to just 88 net rushing yards. Numbers like those are a far cry from the 188- and 142-yard days that the Crimson posted in its prior two games. “Princeton’s defense played really well,” senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti said. “[They] played very physical...
...Quebec Trois-Rivières in Friday night’s exhibition game at the Bright Hockey Center. In a game that the Crimson hoped would help Harvard’s seven freshmen acclimate to college hockey, the Crimson freshmen were the ones who found the back of the net. Freshman Alex Killhorn put Harvard on the board early at 05:23 during the team’s first power play when Killhorn was in the right place to bury a rebound following a shot from co-captain Jimmy Fraser. Rookie Ryan Grimshaw, skating on the right side...
...Kennedy scored what became the game-winning goal on an unassisted slapshot from between the circles at 12:55 of the third period. The Crimson got things started at 17:34 in the first, capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Tri-captain Jenny Brine put the puck in the net, assisted by junior Randi Griffin and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Sophomore Kate Buesser made it 2-0 at 9:55 in the second, with classmate Amy Uber getting the assist. The Martlets would get back within one at 12:53 of the second, on a goal by sophomore Cathy Chartrand...