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...League in points, rebounds, assists, and steals, one of just five players nationally to do so in his conference. “I think that shows how talented or versatile this team is,” Lin said. “I just need to drive and pass it out, and we have so many shooters. [Freshman] Peter Boehm has been playing out of his mind recently. So it’s just trying to do what I can, nothing special.” In his fourth game in the starting lineup, Boehm continued to impress, scoring 14 points...
...miss to make it 44-37.Miller put back his own miss the next time up the floor, but Santa Clara would make it 47-43 with 12:08 left. Lin answered with a quick bank shot. Boehm then hit an open three, and Lin followed—after taking a pass from freshman guard Oliver McNally at the top of the key—with a bullet pass down low to an open Miller for a layup as the Crimson went up, 54-43, midway through the half.The Broncos did not fold, however, and brought Bryant and three teammates back into...
...first of Kester’s season. “She’s our emotional sparkplug,” Stone said. “That really set the tone.” The second goal came in the next period, when senior Kati Vaughn accepted a pass from tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt at 10:13 and launched the puck from long range into the Bobcats net. Harvard out-shot Quinnipiac 19-4 in the first frame and 13-6 in the second. The Crimson was firing on all cylinders—each of Harvard’s three goals...
...shooting just 17-of-37 from the floor after the break and 26-of-64 for the game. “We did a real good job taking their offensive plan away from them,” Pusar said. “We made it difficult for them to pass the ball around the perimeter, and it was quite uncomfortable for them,” he added. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...able to score in the first minutes,” Fraser said. “We need to have a better start.” After a few Harvard attempts to close the gap, sophomore Michael Biega evened things up for the Crimson at 7:49, picking up a pass from freshman Eric Kroshus and slamming a one-timer into the Tiger net. But the first-period goal was the last Harvard would put on the board against Princeton, perhaps not surprisingly, as the Tigers outshot the Crimson in every period and more than doubled the Crimson?...