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...interference penalty landed Northeastern??s Aaron Moore in the box 12:16 into the first period, marking the Huskies’ second penalty of the night, but the Crimson failed to capitalize on the opportunity...
...second period, after sophomore Nick Coskren hammered a shot at the Huskies’ goal, Thiessen deflected the puck and Northeastern??s Ray Ortiz took it down the left side. Slipping it behind Tobe’s back, Ortiz nailed the right corner of the net to break the scoring drought 3:46 into the frame...
...varsity lightweight four finished just behind, crossing in 13th place with a time of 13:48.3. Eleven Harvard heavyweight and lightweight fours competed in the varsity four event. The Crimson’s heavyweight freshman eight entry finished third in 12:35.4—just four seconds off Northeastern??s winning time and 0.9 seconds following second-place Brown. Harvard’s lightweight freshman eight crossed in 13:00.9, good for fifth place. —AIDAN E. TAIT
...play centered at midfield. The Crimson got a scare shortly thereafter as the Huskies earned a penalty corner. Northeastern sophomore midfielder Ashley Bascetta passed the ball in to senior forward Whitney Shean, who loudly rocketed the ball off the near post. Shean would continue to pressure, taking four of Northeastern??s ten shots. The Crimson threatened to score next, earning a penalty corner of its own. However, after senior back Jennifer DeAngelis passed the ball in, the Huskies blocked junior back Devon Shapiro’s shot. “When, we’re in the attacking...
...trip on a Greyhound or a school trip clear across the country, they can get old real quick. Trust me on that. The longer rides make me long for the days when a “road game” meant hopping on a bus for ten minutes to Northeastern??s campus or really “roughing it” with a 45-minute drive to Providence to take two from Brown. But since it turns out being cramped on a bus for nearly half a day is a great way to promote team chemistry, I think...