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...some tough positions at times and she came out great so it was a great game for her.” Stone held up her defensive game in a six-save effort, five of which came in the second frame. Although Providence out-shot Harvard, 10-6, Stone out-saved Friars’ two goalkeepers, who switched at the half, 6-1, in her full 70 minutes of play. Stone now has a total of 33 saves on the season. Although not playing up to its full potential, Harvard put up a good fight against the Big East squad...
...Brown loss to Cornell later on Saturday, clinched the team’s second consecutive Ivy Leave title. “They are historically a very strong team,” Shapiro said. “They go out hard and they execute.” After being out-shot in the first half 10-7, the Crimson could muster just five shots to Princeton’s eight in the second frame. “I think we had a great first half, maybe played a little defensively in the second half,” Brown said...
...trouble making it click in the midfield.” “They defended our transitions well,” Bancroft added. “It was hard for us to get the ball up the field so that we could attack.” While the Quakers out-shot the Crimson 31 to 3 in the first half, there a momentum shift helped Harvard tie the Quakers 10 to 10 in shots. “Although we had a tough start, we did a really good job of staying in it and I think the second half...
...hitting some posts lately. I just kept it low, on the ice, and got great traffic from my forwards.” On the defensive end, with a very green corps of blue-liners in front of her, Boe was again staunch in goal, registering 30 saves. Harvard was out-shot for the second straight day, 32-21, but Boe picked up the slack, turning aside Princeton chance after Princeton chance with the stick and making some nifty stabs with the glove. “Exactly what you want out of a goaltender,” Harvard coach Katey Stone...
...pressure on us to score, because we have such high expectations of ourselves.” Perhaps the most frustrating part of the team’s offensive struggles is that it continues to be even or ahead in most offensive statistical categories. Against Yale, the Crimson was barely out-shot, as the Bulldogs held a 10-9 shot advantage. Yet Harvard had a large margin in penalty corners, excellent opportunities to score, with a 9-3 advantage, including six corners in the first half of play. “[The offensive struggle] is tough to explain...