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...game’s early going, neither squad could find the net until almost midway through the second period. With 12:20 to go in the frame, Harvard crashed the net, unleashing a flurry of shots. After several stops by Sulyma, junior forward Jenny Brine came up with a rebound and put it in the back of the net to give the Crimson a 2-1 lead. It was Brine’s second goal of the game and 12th of the season, which ranks second on the team, just behind junior Sarah Vaillancourt...
...After Northeastern squandered a few late chances that would have forced a tie, Harvard once again attacked the net with a barrage of shots, and Vaillancourt knocked in a rebound to give the Crimson a two-goal cushion with just over a minute left in the game...
...lead before the Huskies could establish any rhythm.Within the first two minutes, the Crimson pulled ahead thanks to the stick of senior forward Paul Dufault. The play developed after senior forward Jon Pelle’s wrap-around shot bounced out and Dufault and rebounded for the easy goal.Co-captain Mike Taylor’s fifth goal of the season quickly put Harvard in front, 2-0, when he turned the red light on by stuffing in another loose rebound shot by junior forward Jimmy Fraser.After sophomore forward Doug Rogers scored on a similar wrap-around shot attempt by senior...
...final round. Eager to seize their last chance at the Beanpot title, the Crimson’s elder statesmen ere largly responsible for Harvard’s offensive outburst. Senior Paul Dufault gave the Crimson momentum early in the first period, finishing off classmate Jon Pelle’s rebound to put Harvard ahead, 1-0. Senior co-captain Mike Taylor slammed in the next goal, putting it in the right corner past Northeastern’s netminder Brad Thiessen. Boosting the Crimson’s lead, sophomore Doug Rogers finished off a play initiated by senior Alex Mientel...
...really pleased in a lot of ways with the way that our kids kept their poise and battled—and we certainly had to.”The game was won on the boards and lost at the free-throw line. The Quakers dominated the glass, out-rebounding the Crimson, 44-32. Penn’s total included 15 offensive boards, a factor that contributed significantly to the Quakers’ 20 second-chance points.“I just think their team was tougher than we were on the backboard,” Amaker said, adding later...