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...give a nine-goal separation. “I’m so proud of this group,” Crimson coach Sarah Nelson said. “Our team, for the first time this season, started strong on the road.” In the first half, Harvard outshot its opponents 25 to 6, leading to the large deficit. With twenty minutes left in the second frame, the game appeared all but won for Harvard. The Lions, however, proved that victory would not be won so easily. “When we went to the half...
...Crimson a 5-4 advantage. However, Princeton’s Christine Casaceli, with only 80 seconds remaining, evened the scoreboard going into halftime. As the game returned from break, the Tigers took control of the entire second frame. In the final 30 minutes of the game, Princeton handily outshot Harvard 20-13, controlled the majority of ground balls (13-7), and managed to turnover the ball fewer times (9-12). The latter statistic may be attributed not only to strong play by the Tigers, but also to mental errors by the Crimson. “We can be successful...
...cake for the Wildcats. Still fighting, Schoen posted her third goal of the night with 1:28 left to play. The game against New Hamsphire marks the seventh time the Crimson has been outscored in the first half out of its eleven games this season. The opposition has also outshot Harvard, attempting 32.1 shots per game compared to 27.1 for the Crimson. Opposing teams have additionally shared the ball more, posting 61 assists while the Crimson has only managed 31. “We have to get ourselves more pumped up,” Martin said...
...Tournament’s final four weekend, and the win over Dartmouth clinched the Crimson’s fifth consecutive appearance in the championship game....The Crimson power play went 2-for-5 on the night, and its penalty kill held the Big Green scoreless in four chances....Dartmouth outshot Harvard by a 45-35 margin. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Seesel can be reached at seesel@fas.harvard.edu...
...seed to win the ECAC tournament since Cornell in 1996....Reese was on the ice for all eight goals, finishing with a plus/minus of –1 despite notching a goal and two assists....After outshooting the Big Red 18-3 in the opening frame, the Crimson was outshot 10-3 in the second period....Cornell coach Mike Schafer pulled McKee after Harvard scored for the sixth time, replacing him with backup Louis Chabot....The Crimson’s 28 goals over the last two weekends set a single-season ECAC tournament record.—Staff writer Karan...