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...scored its lone goal near the end of the opening frame with a heads-up play from freshman defender Kathryn Farni and the nice finishing touch of its stars. Gathering the puck off of a faceoff, Farni waited for the right moment and threw the puck on net. The rebound was picked up by Chu, who got it to Vaillancourt just outside of the crease on the left. The sophomore slammed home the puck past sprawled-out St. Lawrence netminder Meaghan Guckian.The Saints’ Carson Duggan netted the first goal of the game on a soft chance. Annie Guay...
...Harvard men’s basketball team. Before the final game of his collegiate career, the 7’0 senior center from St. Louis was recognized in a Senior Night ceremony, and he then went out and made one last contribution to the Crimson.A 19-point, six-rebound, three-block performance from its big man, on ultra-efficient 7-of-8 shooting from the floor and 4-of-4 from the line, helped lead Harvard to a 92-88 victory over Brown that evened the Crimson’s record at 9-9 overall...
...first half. Yale would never relinquish that lead. The Bulldogs ripped off a 12-2 run to open the second half, establishing a lead which did not sink below four the rest of the night. The Bulldogs, lacking their captain, injured power forward Sam Kaplan, nevertheless managed to out-rebound the Crimson, 29-28, and outscore them in the paint, 46-40. Harvard’s help defense was severely lacking—Yale players were repeatedly able to get the ball down low, and when they shook their defenders, as happened on numerous occasions, there was no one else...
...when a crossing pass deflected off of the skate of a Quinnipiac player, beating freshman goalie Kyle Richter.Harvard equalized the score with less than five minutes left in the third period to force overtime when senior Kevin Du followed his own shot to the net and stuffed in the rebound for his third goal of the season.Even though an unlucky bounce cost the Crimson one goal, the team can thank good fortune for the first goal that started the rally.With less than a minute left in the second period, Harvard had finished killing a penalty when junior defenseman J.D. McCabe...
...itself in a precarious situation. Sophomore point guard Drew Housman set an example for Lin, righting Harvard’s ship by penetrating and dishing to forward Brad Unger to snap a seven point Big Green run. Possibly inspired, possibly emboldened, Lin immediately took charge. After collecting the next rebound, Lin took the rock coast to coast, drove hard to the basket through heavy traffic, drew the foul, and still maintained enough composure to lay in a floater from six feet out. Though he missed the ensuing free throw, Lin kept his cool, snagging the carom and quickly dropping...