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...needed only five saves in each of the first two periods and fought off 13 more attacks in the third. Senior Kevin Du supplied an insurance goal 6:08 into the third period, when he crashed the net on senior Ryan Maki’s shot and slotted the rebound past Dekanich, giving the Crimson a 3-1 lead. Maki finished the scoring with his 12th goal of the season on a power-play opportunity, tipping in a Morin shot at 15:39 to complete the 4-1 victory. One of the highlights of the game was the Harvard defense...
...freshman guard Jeremy Lin checked into the game, and immediately ignited a stagnating Harvard offense with a bolt of energy. Lin zipped a no-look pass across the paint to freshman forward Pat Magnarelli, open under the hoop for a two-point conversion. Lin then skied for a defensive rebound, and on the team’s next possession drove the lane and finished with a pretty floater. For his next act, the freshman combo guard picked the pocket of Penn guard Kevin Egee in the open court and managed to hang in the air just long enough...
...Wilson said. With five minutes to go in the second, the Bulldogs tied the score. The Harvard goalie, sophomore Brittany Martin, dropped the puck after making a glove save on a Helen Resor slap shot. Yale’s Crysti Howser came in on the rebound and buried the loose puck. It was Martin’s only mishap of the game, and she would recover to finish with 19 saves on 20 shots. “You have to be resilient and come back strong and show your team you can do it,” Martin said...
...lazy-type penalties and gave them a couple of power plays.” The Bulldogs attacked goaltender Kyle Richter with 14 shots in the second frame, sending the puck high and shaking the rookie. Nearly 10 minutes in, Yale tied the score when Chris Cahill roofed a rebound off of Richter’s right pad on the power play. Then, five minutes later, Mark Arcobello picked up the puck after a faceoff and found the top of the net. Less than two minutes later, when the wheels officially fell off the Harvard wagon, the Bulldogs managed another...
...glove but dropped the puck in front of the net, where it was easily picked up and buried in the net by the onrushing Danielle Kozlowski. The Crimson trimmed its deficit to 2-1 at the 3:54 mark of the final period. Senior Katie Johnston poked in the rebound of a Brine wrister that caused Zilis to tumble backwards.Harvard finished with a 40-17 advantage in shots, with 19 coming from its top line of Chu, Vaillancourt, and sophomore Sarah Wilson. Chu recorded two assists to bump her nation-leading total to 44.“It?...