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...hockey team came up short, suffering an agonizing 4-3 defeat in the longest women’s game in NCAA history.After 114 minutes and 13 seconds, the Eagles’ Anna McDonald put a pass from teammate Kelli Stack into the back of the Crimson net, ending the epic contest in triple overtime.“It was a great hockey game,” said Harvard coach Katey Stone. “But there are no moral victories.”In the first period, the game hardly had the makings of a classic, as B.C. jumped...
...able to execute simple plays.” The Crimson’s best special-teams opportunity came halfway through the second period, when Kevin Du corralled a rebound near the left post with BC goalie Cory Schneider out of position and the left side of the net wide open. A one-timer would most likely have found the back of the net, but Du required two touches to control the wobbling puck, giving Schneider time to fill the hole. NET LOSS Harvard’s previous contest against the Eagles, a 4-0 victory, was best known...
...type of battle out there. I just think we weren’t able to execute some plays, we weren’t able to establish a forecheck, we weren’t able to get pucks in the net, we weren’t able to get traffic.” Harvard (9-13-1, 6-9-1 ECAC) started the first period strongly, as senior Kevin Du skated up the left side after blocking a BC (15-10-1, 11-8-1 HEA) shot with his body, maneuvering through the Eagles’ defense to pass the puck...
...power play just 30 seconds into final period, Vaillancourt buried the game-winner off assists from seniors Katie Johnston and Julie Chu. She made it 3-1 at the 5:13 mark, beating netminder Ashley Mayr off a feed from freshman Kathryn Farni. Vaillancourt threw in an empty-net goal with just over a minute left to finish the trifecta. “She’s holding up her end of things,” Sifers said of Vaillancourt. “That line—with Julie Chu and Jenny Brine—has so much potential...
Without missing a beat Saturday night, junior forward Alex Meintel explained that the pucks were “just kind of finding the net.” He credited his teammates’ passes, then praised the bounces his stick produced.Such modesty can explain away one goal, or perhaps a lucky two. But Meintel knocked home four pucks—including a hat trick Friday night—as the Harvard men’s hockey team beat Union and Rensselaer at the Bright Hockey Center this weekend. Meintel’s outburst lifted him to second on the team?...