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...their way back after every goal Harvard scored, Du did it all. He gave the Crimson a 1-0 lead midway through the first period with a crease deflection. He put his team up 3-2 with under a minute remaining in the second frame with a close-range rebound. And midway through the third period, to the delight of hat-donning fans throughout the Bright Hockey Center, Du took a second stab at his own shot and beat Tiger netminder Eric Leroux for the 4-3 lead. That’s one tie-breaking goal per period...
Tigers guard Edwin Buffmire, who stands a generous 6’4, came up with the rebound in the paint and snaked around the Harvard big men for an easy layup...
...we’ll take it, and we’ll move on and prepare for Tuesday [against Princeton].”After scoring just six points in the first half, Stehle exploded in the second. He posted eight points, an assist, a steal, and a rebound during a 10-3 run that made the score 41-28 early in the second half.“Unfortunately, as a team, I wish we had that sense of urgency in the first half,” Stehle said. “Personally, I didn’t have...
...though Dave Watters put the Crimson up again with a high strike off the faceoff, giving the Crimson a 2-1 advantage with four seconds left in the first frame, the Tigers (9-14-1, 6-10-1) evened the score in the second when Brett Wilson knocked a rebound past Harvard goaltender John Daigneau. Nineteen minutes into the second period, Du gave the Crimson another lead, cashing in on the power play from the close left circle and celebrating the 3-2 score with a fist pump. Princeton clawed its way back into the game yet again, this time...
...then beat the Tigers from the line.The clock ticked under a minute before Princeton got off a shot, a jumper by reserve center Mike Strittmatter than was off target.Then, the first strange thing happened.Tigers guard Edwin Buffmire, who stands a generous 6’4, came up with the rebound in the paint and snaked around the Harvard big men for an easy layup.No big deal. Just 55 seconds remained and the Crimson lead was still four. All Harvard needed to do was stay strong with the ball, fend off Princeton’s desperation attempt at a steal...