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...took a while—Loyola’s second-half lead ballooned to 14 on a three-pointer by Meredith Tolley with 12:13 to play. From then on, Harvard chipped away. A three-minute run in the middle of the period saw the Crimson hold the Greyhounds scoreless, and consecutive layups from Finelli, Markley, and Tay (five assists, five steals, and a team-high 16 points) whittled the lead down to five. The deficit was as little as one point after Rollins made one of two free throws with 2:15 remaining, but it was too little...
...really felt that four or five times we had our priority scoring chances to spread that lead out a little bit, but unfortunately he was there at every turn,” Donato said. Both Hoyle and St. Lawrence netminder Alex Petizian held their opponents scoreless in the first frame, recording nine and 13 saves, respectively. It wasn’t until the second period that the Crimson broke the scoring drought, when sophomore Matt McCollem slammed in the game-winning goal during a power play halfway through the frame. After senior Steve Rolecek and sophomore Alex Killorn fired back...
...minutes when the other team pretty much has the puck the entire time. We did a good job.” Hoyle was particularly impressive in the hot seat, as St. Lawrence increased the pressure on the defense and fired consecutive shots his way. The Crimson held the Saints scoreless overall on the power play, escaping from trouble. Harvard’s three defenders sacrificed their bodies and blocked several shots before they even reached Hoyle. At regular strength, the four were helped by a critical performance from the rest of the Crimson defense, as their tenacity alongside Hoyle?...
...football team last week would boost his chances in the Nov. 11 vote. Indeed, Beitar started strong against rivals Ha'poel from Tel Aviv. Twice, his players sprinted up field, shaking off defenders to take cannonball shots at the goal, but twice the ball struck the crossbar. Beitar was scoreless. Then, in the last six minutes of the game, Ha'poel drilled in two goals. The Jerusalem fans left in a foul mood, disgusted with the team and its owner. Around town, posters of Gaydamak, whose thin face has a Transylvanian pallor, sprouted Dracula fangs. (See pictures of a divided...
...opportunity came on a shot by freshman Rence Coassin 15 minutes into the period, but Dutchmen goalie Corey Milan made the stop. The netminder totaled 27 saves for the game. Biega took a shot on a power play two minutes later, but Milan turned it aside.The first period ended scoreless with the Crimson ahead in shots, 7-5.Multiple Union penalties in the second period gave Harvard 4-on-3, 5-on-3 and 5-on-4 advantages, but the Crimson was unable to convert opportunities.Neither was its opponent, who had the puck at the goal line shortly after the 30 minute...