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...floodgates opened and Penn peppered the Crimson crease, netting four goals in five minutes on its way to building a 10-0 first-half lead. The Harvard offense did not even attempt a shot until junior Tara Schoen shot wide with 12 minutes remaining. Overall, the Crimson was outshot, 21-4, in the first half despite a nearly even time of possession. “Penn is really fast and pressured us a lot,” coach Sarah Nelson said. “We were prepared for them but they were excellent.” Harvard pulled itself together...
...really felt we had a chance to turn things around but just didn’t execute the way we were hoping.” Oddly enough, despite the final score, the Crimson seemed to have won the battle on paper. Harvard controlled 16 of 25 draws and outshot UConn, 35-28, including a 23-13 edge in the second half. But the Huskies had two goalies combine to make 16 saves, which both Martin and Barlow blamed on poor shooting. “We had trouble putting the ball around [the goalie],” Martin said...
...night. “They came down semi-two-on-one,” Reese said. “Justin played it really well. On the whole, it was a tough turnover, but at the same time, it was a lucky shot.” Although the Crimson outshot the Knights, 18-7, in the second period, Clarkson shut down Harvard’s offensive onslaught. Off of a long pass from Reese, Taylor took a fast slap shot at the Golden Knights net, but goaltender David Leggio halted the Crimson attack. Holding Harvard scoreless, Clarkson handed the Crimson...
...went through the same thing my freshman year,” Reese said, adding, “As long as you play well and get through the first round...the momentum actually just carries over to the second round.” FINAL TICKS Harvard outshot Cornell, 39-27...Senior pivot Kevin Du continued to be proficient in the faceoff circle, winning 12 of 17 draws...Sophomore Jimmy Fraser had a hand in all three Crimson goals, assisting on the first two and scoring the third. —Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu...
...third period.“[Zilis] is a big part of their team…but when you take 40 or 50 shots, you’re bound to get one through,” Martin said.Conditions were a bit tougher for the sophomore on Saturday, as Yale outshot Harvard, 27-26, and Zilis pulled a few NHL-esque saves in an effort to keep her team’s season alive. The Bulldogs foiled Martin’s shutout bid when Mandi Schwartz pushed one through a crowd in front of the net with 2:36 left...