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...last Saturday’s meeting, the Crimson trounced Dartmouth, 82-56, to break an agonizing seven-game losing streak. The Big Green, currently on its own four-game losing streak, will be looking for revenge at home where it has sustained a 3-1 record. Dartmouth has not played a game since its loss at Lavietes Pavilion, so Harvard can be assured the opponent will be prepared...
...Crimson’s power play and penalty kill units dominated, overwhelming BC at both ends of the ice. The Eagles played a physical game from the beginning, and the contest took a rougher turn as BC showed its frustration as Harvard piled on goals. The Eagles committed seven penalties, giving the Crimson six power play opportunites. Harvard capitalized with four goals with a man advantage. Cahow was responsible for two of the power play scores. Freshman Katharine Chute added one in the third period after picking up a loose puck when Vaillancourt collided with a BC player, and junior...
...Carey replaced junior Drew Housman in the starting lineup, and for the third straight outing, senior captain Brad Unger filled in for junior Evan Harris. Unger notched 12 points and four rebounds, including two-of-two from behind the arc, while Carey didn’t score but added seven rebounds. “He’s been very solid for us and we’re pleased with his play,” Amaker said of Carey. “Seven rebounds from the point guard spot as a freshman…he’s doing well...
...should have. Tonight was some vindication for us.” Sticks were hot from the outset for the Crimson and only got hotter as the night progressed, as Harvard scored less than five minutes into play and Cahow added her first career hat trick to help reach the seven-goal total. “It’s a first for me in my college career so it’s exciting but mostly I was just amazed by the passes that we’re coming my way tonight,” Cahow said of the hat trick...
...particularly good fit in Michigan," says his national spokesman, Kevin Madden. "We can win there with a focus on the economy and showing the governor is someone who can lead on job creation and the global economy." Alex Castellanos, a senior strategist for the campaign, painted their seven-point loss - two points better than their finish in Iowa - as the campaign's hit of the reset button. "Something big has changed, the race has refocused itself. I think the race starts here...