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...first of two goals on the day. Down 2-0, the Crimson answered. Sophomore attacker Dean Gibbons cradled the ball behind the net before circling around the crease, faking high, and sneaking it by UMass goalie Doc Schneider. Gibbons’ goal would be Harvard’s only score of the half, as Schneider denied the offense time after time. On one play, after the Minuteman defense failed to clear the ball, freshman attacker Kevin Vaughn found junior attacker Jesse Fehr streaking towards the net. From point-blank range, Fehr fired a shot at the lower right corner...
...saved everything that came at him. Their whole unit really did a good job this weekend, which is hard to penetrate.”The rest of the first period would pass with Harvard seeming to get more and more frustrated at its inability to even out the score, losing some of its earlier momentum.“I don’t feel that we were able to ever get that injection of excitement and enthusiasm that you get when you score,” Donato said. “I thought we battled, but we could never break...
...Rutgers-Newark (6-7, 4-1) and NJIT (3-10, 0-7 EIVA Tait), moving into a second-place tie in conference play.“It was a great weekend for us,” Harvard coach Brian Baise said. “We were able to score the points when we needed them, which is something we’ve struggled to do.”Points indeed came at big moments for the Crimson, which labored through five sets to dispatch the league-leading Scarlet Raiders on Friday night, before cruising to a much more comfortable four...
...were never able to get that injection of excitement or enthusiasm that we get when we score,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “We battled, but we weren’t able to break that seal, and I think Brown deserves a lot of credit. Clemente was superb both nights...
...Clemente’s stellar play, it seemed like the hockey gods were smiling on the Bears, as the very goalposts saved some of Harvard’s best chances to score...