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...defensive end, Harvard hounded the Big Green from the opening tip, holding it to 33 percent field-goal shooting and just 2-of-14 connections from three-point range. Junior Jessica Knox assumed primary responsibility for guarding Dartmouth’s leading scorer, Ashley Taylor, and held the senior guard to 10 points on 2-of-13 shooting from the floor...
...going to be a hard one,” says Harbec, the star center for St. Lawrence. Harbec and Chu—Harvard’s center and co-captain—represent the upper echelon of women’s college hockey players. They are the two top scorers in the ECAC, with Harbec tallying 67 points this season and Chu right behind her with 66. Besides the nearly identical point totals, the two share striking similarities when it comes to their styles of play. Standing at about 5’8”, both use a lethal combination...
...Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It was a great tribute to an outstanding Harvard player.”Despite a difficult season in which he hit only 36 percent of his attempts from the floor, Goffredo, a 1,000-point scorer, closed his career with two outstanding games, scoring 56 points on 18-of-33 shooting.“It means a lot to me to put two solid games together, and hopefully remember that for the years to come,” Goffredo said. “But I’m sure, 10 years from...
...Harvard men’s lacrosse team will be without its leading scorer from last year for the second straight game as the Crimson (0-1) travels to Stony Brook (0-1) to for a 1 p.m. road-showdown tomorrow in Long Island. Senior attackman Evan Calvert, whose sprained ankle kept him out of Sunday’s 13-4 season-opening loss at Ohio State, will once again be on the sideline. Junior attackman Liam Griff, who led the Crimson with two goals in the opener, will make his second career start in Calvert’s place...
Second place will come down to the wire between the squads of Caleb Peiffer and Kevin Reyes. Peiffer has the leading scorer and rebounder in Ivy League play in Mark McAndrew (20.0 ppg) and Andrew Naeve (8.3 rpg), respectively. Reyes needs a big weekend from his three Yalies, who travel to Penn and Princeton to close their regular season, if he hopes to maintain a share of second place...