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...onto the stick of forward Matt Beca, who beat Richter in a shot from the left post. But Richter and the defense kept the game close until the end against a strong Golden Knights assault. At one point, with Clarkson on a 5-on-3, a puck that rebounded off Richter’s left pad cut across to open forward Chris D’Alvise, who fired at the net. Richter sprawled to his left and caught the puck with his glove, keeping the score at 2-1. In the third period, the Golden Knights outshot Harvard...
...game as teammates. “[It’s] pretty fun when we’re on the ice together,” Alex says. “You know where he’s going to be all the time, you know where he likes the puck.” But, despite these advantages, it’s not all fun and games when the Biegas are on the ice together. Their family practices intensified after Michael, formerly a defenseman like his brother, was converted to forward when one of his coaches decided to try him out there?...
...injury prevent her from posting solid numbers last season; and in Stephens, a promising freshman eager to do whatever she can to help the team. But in Stone’s mind, the starting decision rests upon one thing and one thing alone: “Who stops the puck more times than anybody else.”“It’s not about personality, it’s about who comes to stop the puck consistently,” she adds.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached at compton@fas.harvard.edu...
...shot made by Clarkson’s defenseman Grant Clitsome, but a quick reaction by forward Matt Beca on the rebound put the Golden Knights on the scoreboard.A few minutes later, Clarkson gave back the lead thanks to a penalty. Skating with the man advantage, Meintel deflected the puck past Clarkson’s goalie David Leggio off of an assist from sophomore Alex Biega to bring the score to 1-1.The short-lived tie crumbled five minutes later when the Golden Knights’ Tim Marks deflected a shot fired by Steve Zalewski into the net past Richter.In the second...
...score. On assists from Vaillancourt and freshman Liza Ryabkina, sophomore defenseman Cori Bassett zipped a shot past junior goalie Kristen Young. But Young turned in a strong performance, recording an impressive 38 saves on the afternoon. “She looked like she was seeing the puck like it was beach ball today,” said Crimson head coach Katey Stone. Princeton answered 14 minutes into the frame to take a 2-1 lead. On the power play, Princeton senior Lizzy Keady picked up a loose puck in front of the Harvard net and slammed it home. The Crimson...