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...helped alleviate some of the disappointment, as the team proved that it can still contend with the top programs in the Ivy League. “This may have been the men’s best performance to date,” Brand said. In the individual championships, senior Benji Ungar shined in the individual men’s épeé event, taking the win with a decisive 15-8 victory over Princeton’s Mike Elfassy. Teammate freshman James Hawrot finished his individual épeé championships in 15th. “I was very...
...night at the Bright Hockey Center. After losing to Princeton 4-1 in the finals of last season’s ECAC Championship tournament and 5-1 earlier this year, the Crimson ended its regular season on a high note with a 3-2 victory over the Tigers on Senior Night. The win clinched the fifth seed and home ice for the first round of the ECAC tournament, with play slated to begin next weekend. “Last year in the playoffs, they took something from us that we wanted real bad and then earlier this year they gave...
...season.“We just wanted to score,” Ryabkina said. “I was just banging it home. I wanted to score so badly, and I know my teammates did too.”Ryabkina’s contributions were timely, with senior scoring-threat Sarah Wilson missing her second straight game due to illness. Harvard’s offensive leaders, such as Vaillancourt and Brine, draw the most attention from opposing defenses, but much of the Crimson’s strength lies in its depth.“That?...
...Cohen for the score. Cohen, who torched the Blue Devils last week with three goals and an assist, has recorded a goal in each of his first two collegiate games. In the rest of the third period, Gibbons scored his fourth goal of the game, Vaughn his second, and senior midfielder Nick Sapia his first to give the Crimson a 10-1 lead. Stony Brook rallied somewhat in the fourth period. After a Crimson penalty five minutes into the frame gave the Seawolves a man advantage, Jordan McBride found the back of the net for the first...
...Wright, trying to draw contact. Wright, however, swatted the ball away as the clock wound down, giving Harvard its second straight victory this weekend, by a final score of 71-70. “We kept huddling up and saying that we needed to buckle down,” senior Drew Housman said. “It was great to see that because I personally have lost a lot of games coming down the wire like that in my career, so it was really cool to have one go the other way, especially tonight.” Seniors Evan Harris...