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...space to cross the puck through the defense as Pelle swooped in on the left for a shot that beat Tiger goalie Zane Kalemba inside the left post.With the Crimson now playing with a one-man advantage, Pelle turned on the red light again when he stuffed in the rebound from sophomore defenseman Brian McCafferty’s one-time slapshot from the point.Harvard’s good fortune ended there, as the Crimson committed six penalties before the end of the period. Princeton capitalized on two of these to tie the score before the end of the first...
...goalie but slammed home by senior Katie Johnston. Sophomore Sarah Wilson then finished off a shot by Brine at the 16:45 mark to make the score to 3-0.“A couple of goals were off the first shot but a few more were off the rebound, sometimes the 2nd or 3rd rebound,” Chu said. “Those are what will win games down the road, not the first shot goals because there are a lot of great goalies out there. We have to be prepared to get dirty in front...
...16th minute gave the Crimson 1:40 of 5-on-3 advantage, giving Harvard the opening it needed to tie the score. When freshman Doug Rogers’ shot from the top of the zone was deflected by goalie Bud Fisher, junior Jon Pelle was able to bury the rebound, knotting the score...
...seven points during the run, and finished the game with 22 points on 8-15 shooting. Meanwhile, fifth-year senior Brian Cusworth seemed determined to put his 6 point effort in Ann Arbor behind him, dropping four points during the 11-2 run, enroute to a 10 point, 11 rebound night. “I honestly think of all of our guys, Brian put too much pressure on himself tonight to try to respond to a subpar game at Michigan,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. Cusworth’s frustration increased with his defense assigment--Crusader center...
...win.Sophomore Niki Finelli anchored the offense for the second game in a row, leading all Crimson scorers with 13 points. Finelli went 3-for-4 from behind the arc and snatched six boards in another impressive effort. Co-captain Christiana Lackner recorded a career-high 16 rebounds, while Rollins broke into double figures again with ten points.Sophomore Emily Tay dished out eight assists.EAST CAROLINA 80, HARVARD 71In the season opener, Harvard raced out to a seven-point lead early in the game. The Pirates (1-2), however, capitalized on three missed jumpers, gaining a five point lead. After ECU extended...