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...game, blocking 14 shots in game two. “[The game] was good in the beginning, but the middle was a little shaky,” Farrar said. “Good teams respond, though, and we responded really well.” The scoresheet reflected the strong team play by Harvard, as scoring was distributed among several players. Atkinson, Livingston, and freshman Bret Voith all scored three goals, and co-captain Michael Byrd added two. Sophomore Dan Furman added a key goal at the end of the first quarter to stake the Crimson to a commanding...
...misfortunes, scoring six goals on man-advantage opportunities and effectively counter-attacking off of the Crimson’s turnover woes.After Livingston’s ejection, the burden of offensive responsibility fell upon the shoulders of Tune and sophomore Egen Atkinson.The team had eight different individuals land on the scoresheet, as Atkinson lead the team with three goals.“When Spence [Livingston] was ejected, it fell on Egen and I to step up,” Tune said. “We fought hard and gave 110 percent.“Egen did a great...
...tough overtime comeback for New Hampshire to end Harvard’s four-game series winning streak. The Crimson (1-1) reclaimed the series against the Wildcats (2-2) last night in a 3-2 decision with an explosive second half. Neither team had a goal on the scoresheet when the first-half whistle sounded at Jordan Field last night, but the short halftime break sparked an offensive surge in both teams. Just minutes into second period, the Crimson tallied its first score of the season, with captain Devon Shapiro assisting on a goal by sophomore midfielder Kristin Bannon...
...result, though less elegant, may be necessary for a team that is struggling to make a mark on the scoresheet...
...home freshman center Doug Rogers’ blocked shot at 18:25. Sophomore Jimmy Fraser notched a tally just 27 seconds later, giving Harvard a 2-0 lead at the first intermission. Despite being outshot 20-8 by the Crimson in the second period, PEI fared better on the scoresheet. The Panthers potted two power play scores sandwiched around Harvard’s lone goal of the frame, a man-advantage tally by junior winger Dave Watters at 13:01. After Rolecek’s goal, the final frame was all about penalties, as either one team or the other...