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HAMDEN, Conn.—Overcoming a two-goal deficit with a pair of second-period scores, the Harvard men’s hockey team ended Friday night’s game against No. 18 Quinnipiac in a 3-3 tie. The Crimson struggled early in its battle against the Bobcats (10-5-3, 3-3-3 ECAC) at the TD Banknorth Sports Center. “Today we just kind of came out flat,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “I don’t know if it was the bus legs [from] traveling...
After the break, the Engineers scored two more goals, marking the first time all season that goaltender Kyle Richter has let in a second-period goal. Before the game, Richter, a sophomore, had suffocated competition in the second frame and Harvard had outscored opponents...
...Tara Schoen added to the Harvard cushion with two goals 17 seconds apart to give the Crimson a 10-1 lead. Harvard closed the first half up, 13-1, and 7-for-8 on clear attempts, with only three turnovers and ahead 7-2 on ground balls. “We really picked up our speed,” Simmons said. “After a couple of bad losses, we really wanted to win.” Ashley Valentine and Lyndsey Banach each scored early second-period goals for the Bobcats to cut the Crimson’s lead...
After getting off to a slow start, the Harvard men’s hockey team scored two late second-period goals in Friday night’s game against Colgate at the Bright Hockey Center. That proved to be all the Crimson would need to win, 4-1, and clinch home ice for the first round of the ECAC tournament next weekend. From the start, Harvard outshot the Raiders (13-19-4, 7-12-3 ECAC), unloading 11 shots on goal to Colgate’s five in the first period, but Raiders goaltender Mark Dekanich proved tough to beat...
PRINCETON, N.J.—The Harvard men’s hockey team won its third consecutive conference contest on Friday night, defeating Princeton, 4-2, at Baker Rink.Freshman center Doug Rogers scored two of the Crimson’s three second-period goals, as Harvard rallied from a 2-1 first-intermission deficit.Though the Crimson (10-13-1, 8-9-1 ECAC) was idle on Saturday night while most of its ECAC rivals were in action, the two points against the Tigers (10-12-3, 7-9-2) helped Harvard remain tied for sixth place in the standings?...