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...We’re looking for them to be more mature as games go on.”The need for defensive stability has been especially apparent in light of the shift in philosophy in goal for Harvard. As opposed to a system last year that saw sophomore Joe Pike and junior Evan O’Donnell share time in net, Pike has cemented himself as the starter this year. His first season as full-time goalie, however, has been characterized by opponents’ abilities to create not simply plenty of shots, but ones of a very high percentage...
...down the field.” That running and gunning resulted in a season-high 18 goals for Fairfield, and though Harvard’s 11-point output was also a season-best, it was countered by a lackluster defensive performance that saw sophomore goalie Joe Pike make just eight saves. “Joe was facing a lot of shots from in real tight,” senior attackman Greg Cohen said. “It’s tough to ask him to save all the shots from close, and they took very high-percentage shots from right...
...pots in the second half,” he said. “That’s one of our big problems. We really need to work on our shooting.” A spot that has also been problematic for Harvard is in goal. Sophomore Joe Pike once again got the start, but was relieved in the third quarter in favor of junior Evan O’Donnell. The backup allowed just three goals in his almost 22 minutes of work in the game, but most of the action O’Donnell saw was in garbage time...
...love to wake up and smell the coffee, Howard, but I can't. Because 17 people are always in line in front of me, each ordering a grande two shots nonfat no whipped cream extra hot dolce cinnamon latte from the pike position, an egg florentine, a croissant, a Sheryl Crow CD and a half-pound of Guatemala Casi Cielo...
...Crimson comeback. “We battled back in the third quarter, but it was just too slow of a start,” Flood said. Anything Harvard lacked on offense in the early goings was made up for by the Buckeye attack unit. Ohio State kept sophomore Joe Pike busy in goal, earning a lead it would never relinquish less than two minutes into the game. The Crimson’s two-goalie experiment saw Pike get the bulk of the action while junior Evan O’Donnell filled in late with the outcome long decided...