Word: pucks
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...lead to 2-0. Dartmouth sophomore Sarah Bowman fired a shot that deflected off the skate of a Harvard defender into the back of the net.In the second period, Harvard capitalized on a two-man advantage at the 11:20 mark when sophomore Jenny Brine put away a loose puck off a nice 1-2 combination from Chu and Cahow. The score was Brine’s 19th of the season and 15th coming off the power play—two categories in which she currently leads the nation.Dartmouth foiled the Crimson’s comeback efforts, though, when Ethier...
...Dartmouth that profited instead.After a pass bounced over the stick of rookie defenseman Alex Biega at the Big Green blue line, Dartmouth forwards Connor Shields and Kevin Swallow raced down the ice on a 2-on-1. When Rogers, the lone man back, pinched on the puck instead of staying with the skater, Shields passed to Swallow for a one-timer that beat Tobe for a shorthanded goal at 11:10.“[Rogers is] a forward, and it’s a tough read for him,” Donato said, adding, “Hindsight being...
...Harvard. With the return of the Olympians and any bitterness left over from last year—the Crimson made the NCAA postseason in the end, while Dartmouth sat on the outside looking in—will make the rivalry roaring and ready to go when the first puck drops at 7:00 pm tonight. “It is Harvard-Dartmouth,” Martin said, “its always a big huge rivalry, so who is not excited.” —Staff writer Gabriel M. Velez can be reached at gmvelez@fas.harvard.edu...
...just as quickly, sadness turns into triumph. A quick flick of the stick and the puck flies into the goal. The drums strike up a roll into “Ten Thousand Men of Harvard” for men’s games and “I Like It, I Love It” at women’s. The band plays with gusto until play resumes once more, and the “sieve” cheer comes back to remind the opposing goalie just who has As the last seconds count down, the team emerges victorious...
...When you’re having trouble scoring goals, you want to keep things simple—you don’t want to make an incredible play,” Reese says. “You want to execute the simple play: move the puck around, get a shot, get a rebound...