Word: piked
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Sources: John Pike, C.P. Vick, GlobalSecurity.org Arms Control Association; Federation of American Scientists
...guarded the goal, two juniors who did the bulk of the scoring, and another third-year player who got the team most of its possessions.Second-year goaltender Evan O’Donnell started 11 of 13 games for Harvard on his way to a .529 save percentage. Freshman Joe Pike relieved O’Donnell at halftime in most of those contests, also starting twice during the year and playing the final three quarters against Syracuse in the NCAA tournament. Pike’s play against the Orange—he gave up five goals over the last three frames...
...would say if we had one major goal for this week, it would be to get as many people healthy as possible so we’re able to play the best lacrosse.”Health has particularly been an issue in goal, where freshman Joe Pike was forced to play the entire game—almost 69 minutes—against the Big Green thanks to a virus that sidelined sophomore Evan O’Donnell. O’Donnell’s status for Sunday’s game is still in question.“He?...
...hate Dartmouth,” he said.The feelings appeared to be mutual.NOT DONE YETAfter the game on Saturday, it appeared that Harvard wouldn’t be invited to the tournament, but the selection committee was especially kind to the Ivy League, giving the conference four bids....Goalie Joe Pike played the entire game for just second time all season, making 12 saves on the evening. The freshman usually shares time with sophomore Evan O’Donnell in goal, but O’Donnell missed the game due to a virus. “That?...
...goalie is the man, the starter, and only when he struggles or when the team holds a big lead does the back-up see any playing time.This is not the case for the Harvard men’s lacrosse team. Sophomore Evan O’Donnell and Freshman Joe Pike have split time in goal all season long. O’Donnell starts and plays the first half, while Pike closes out the game, manning the net for the final 30 minutes. “I don’t know of any other Division 1 teams who do this...