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Whatever the underlying rationale, Harvard probably caught a break. Cornell might have drawn the easiest first-round matchup, but the Big Red??€™s reward if it wins is a game against No. 1 UNH (29-6-3)—winners of its last 10 in the quarterfinals...
Harvard’s defensemen, anchored by captain Peter Capouch, were on top of their game all weekend. The Crimson blueliners effectively countered the Big Red??€™s attempts to skate the puck into the zone by sagging back, then turning on the pressure, forcing Cornell to dump the puck into the Harvard zone. The defense then did an excellent job of outhustling Cornell’s forwards to the puck, negating the many attempts Cornell made to set up in the Harvard...
...it’s safe to say that the Crimson was the better team Saturday. It executed its game plan very well, stifling the Big Red??€™s dump-and-chase offensive philosophy by clogging up the neutral zone and then using its team speed and the large Olympic-size ice sheet to create good scoring opportunities...
...Red??€™s tri-captains will also be playing their last home series at the Newman arena. The three seniors, Do Stevens, Breean Walas, and Melissa Kock will leave as the winningest class in the program’s history, but not before vying for an Ivy League crown...
...most dominating wrestler on the New York swing was sophomore Jesse Jantzen. Jantzen, currently ranked No. 5 in the nation and No. 1 in the EIWA at 149 lbs., pinned the Lions’ Matt Pierce in 0:55 on Friday before crushing the Big Red??€™s Chris Pirch 17-0 in 4:41 on Saturday. The victories raised Jantzen’s season mark...