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...Green could never tell.Harvard, come-from-behind darlings in two previous games against Dartmouth, just did not have the interior muscle to contend with bruising Big Green forward Elise Morrison. Throughout last season, the Crimson lacked a true offensive and defensive post presence. The result? Harvard outhustled and often outshot slower opponents, but the Crimson fell short—literally—against the towering Morrison and her trigger-happy Dartmouth teammates. “We didn’t really have the inside presence,” Harvard co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “They guarded...
...first as a varsity program, and the Terriers’ roster includes 16 freshmen out of 20 total players…This was the first time in the history of the Beanpot that both games of the opening round have gone to overtime…Harvard handily outshot BU in the game, notching 41 to the Terriers’ 17, but the visitors frustrated the Crimson by blocking 26 shots, including 17 in the first period… With a win against BC in the championship, Harvard would tie Northeastern for the longest Beanpot winning streak. The Huskies won eight...
...Donato said. “I do think that it was goaltender interference. It’s something that should have been noticed.”It was the Harvard penalties as well as fact that the Terriers continued to pressure Daigneau—Boston University outshot the Crimson 12-4 in the second period—that led to the cushion heading into the final frame.The loss means that Harvard hasn’t won a game in the first round of the Beanpot since 1998—but Donato credits this year’s defeat...
...been a while since we’ve won a first-round matchup,” he reasoned, “so there was some pressure there.” SHOT THROUGH THE HEART Though it ended the night on the losing end of a 5-3 score, Harvard outshot Boston University by a handy 41-26 margin. But the Crimson skated off the ice for the first intermission down 2-1 and failed to make up ground with a four-shot second frame in which “guys were real tired,” Hafner said...
...said. “We took stupid penalties—we just can’t afford to do that.” In the third frame and into overtime, however, the Crimson stayed out of the penalty box, while Yale’s pressure became fiercer. The Bulldogs outshot Harvard in the third period and overtime, but Martin’s goaltending and the Crimson defense preserved the tie. On a key chance for Yale in the extra period, Martin dove across the front of the goal to pounce on a loose puck on the other side...