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...Berglund made key defensive plays to preserve the shutout in regulation. “Princeton was the better team today,” Caples said. As Harvard looks ahead, Caples wants the team to work on better offensive execution and on creating scoring opportunities. The Crimson will try to rebound from the loss on Wednesday evening when the team hosts No. 14 Boston University at 7 p.m. Harvard’s next Ivy League matchup comes against Dartmouth (4-9, 1-4 Ivy) at home on Saturday. “We have three big games left,” Shapiro...
...love playing with,” she said. “The only time I’ve played that level of hockey is when I played with guys back in the Ukraine.”Junior Jenny Brine also scored for Harvard, putting away her own rebound in the first period to even the score at 1.McGill scored again in the second before the Crimson rattled off three straight goals to take the lead for good.HARVARD 3, MCGILL 2With a three-goal lead in hand midway through the second period of Friday’s game, the Crimson appeared...
...performance. “We went in thinking we could do a little better than we did,” Moseley said. “No one played well—that’s all I can say.” The Crimson will have a chance to rebound next weekend at the Lehigh Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa. It will be their last tournament of the fall season. —Staff writer Douglas A. Baerlein can be reached at baerlein@fas.harvard.edu...
...Bears still have five Ancient Eight games left, and the Crimson will need them to do no better than 4-1-0 in those contests if it is going to have a chance of holding the trophy up again this year. “We just need to rebound, keep our heads up,” Hoff said. “If we win out the Ivy League, I like our chances of having another ring.” —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...with a last-place finish at the McLaughlin Invitational? Feeling like they had something to prove, the Crimson golfers came out swinging and finished fifth in a 26-team field, marking a dramatic improvement from their last outing. “It was really good to see the team rebound after the McLaughlin,” captain Michael Shore said. “We did really well in one of the deepest tournaments of the year, and everyone did awesome.” Leading the way was sophomore Greg Shuman, who finished with a two-round total...