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...that rebounded off Richter’s left pad cut across to open forward Chris D’Alvise, who fired at the net. Richter sprawled to his left and caught the puck with his glove, keeping the score at 2-1. In the third period, the Golden Knights outshot Harvard, 6-5, but Richter pulled through with a series of difficult stops in the last 10 minutes of play. With the toe of his right pad, he kept out an attempt by forward Nick Dodge and quickly turned around to kick away a shot from forward David Cayer. Though...
...freshman forward Michael Biega made the score 4-1. Then, Christian scored his second goal on an empty net, and MacDonald finished off the offensive barrage with a low slapper that ripped past Petizian. Harvard might have been able to make the scoring disparity even larger, as the team outshot the Saints, 43-23.“We have a lot better offense this year,” senior forward Alex Meintel said. “The game with St. Lawrence is very indicative of just how dangerous our offense can be.”CLARKSON 2, HARVARD...
...possession in the early going and found the back of the net first. Tigers junior Annie Greenwood took a high shot from the middle of the ice that beat sophomore goalie Christina Kessler glove side. Harvard had its share of opportunities in the first period as well. The Crimson outshot the Tigers, 11-10, in the opening frame and 41-18 for the game. Harvard came out with a vengeance in the second period and capitalized on a 5-on-3 advantage in the third minute of play to tie the score. On assists from Vaillancourt and freshman Liza Ryabkina...
...lead with six minutes left in the first half. Junior forward Kayla Romanelli added an insurance goal in the second half. Dartmouth grabbed a tie for a mere 100 seconds of the game, sneaking a goal past Stone with seven minutes left in the first half. The Crimson outshot its opponent, leading 15-8 in shots and 10-5 in shots on goal. The difference was especially marked in the first half, in which Harvard led by tallies of 11-3 and 8-3 in shots and shots on goal, respectively. “We had a lot of opportunities...
...assist was Kutler’s first collegiate point. Despite tying a season high with four goals, the Crimson was never out of the woods against a Tigers team with some offensive firepower of its own. Princeton, which entered the game second in the league with 22 goals scored, outshot Harvard, 25-13, on the day.The Tigers showed off their own rookies when first-year forward Marissa Sampias scored in the 62nd minute to cut the lead to 4-2. Just inside the 18 on the left side, Sampias unleashed a rocket that eluded Mann’s leap...