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...puck to freshman forward Michael Del Mauro. “[Del Mauro] found me in the slot and made a beautiful pass to me, and I basically had a wide-open net,” Fraser said. As the second period progressed, momentum gradually swung toward the Tigers, which outshot the Crimson, 18-9, for the period after Harvard enjoyed a 13-4 advantage in the first. Most of this offensive disparity stemmed from Princeton’s four-minute man advantage in the middle of the second period. For half of that time, the Crimson skated two men down...
...comes down to how bad our guys want it,” sophomore guard Jeremy Lin said, adding that all that matters is “how much heart we have.” In the first half, the Crimson was outscored, 11-4, on second-chance baskets, was outshot, 34-24, and allowed 13 offensive rebounds. During its 24-3 run in the second half, Harvard held the rebounding edge, 8-5. ON THE FITZ Although it was not his highest-scoring performance or his longest outing, yesterday’s game was freshman Kyle Fitzgerald?...
...little energy behind their play,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We were sort of flat in the first two periods and came out and played our game in the third, but at that point it was too late.”The Crimson outshot the Wildcats, 11-2, in the third period and received a late goal off the stick of junior Jenny Brine, but it was not nearly enough to overcome a 4-0 deficit. Harvard is likely to relinquish the No. 1 rank in today’s poll.The Crimson...
...winless against UNH in its last six games. The Crimson’s last triumph over the Wildcats was an easy 4-0 win at Bright Hockey Center on Dec. 9, 2003, in UNH coach Brian McCloskey’s first season. Harvard and then-captain Angela Ruggiero outshot New Hampshire, 28-6, in the blowout. But the 2004-05 season produced a 2-1 loss to UNH in Durham, N.H, and the 2005-06 yielded three more losses to the rapidly improving Wildcats. New Hampshire dealt the Crimson its first shutout in over four years...
...penalty minutes on just one play—a two-minute minor for roughing, a two-minute minor for elbowing, and a 10-minute game misconduct…Ryan Carroll’s action was the first of his collegiate career…Despite the lopsided score, Harvard outshot the Eagles, 36-27…BC scored on 26 percent of its shots on goal. —Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...