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...minutes against us.” Senior forward Shana Franklin, who has a history of clutch performances, led Harvard with 16 points—12 in the second half—in the win. It was Penn that started the game hot, burying six of its first nine shots??including a four-point play by guard Monica Naltner—to take an early 17-9 lead. The Crimson, meanwhile, saw all of its ball movement and offensive execution come to little use as shot after shot in the first half rimmed out. “They were...
...Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said. “I think we’ve just got to execute.” RETURNING THE FAVOR Fortunately for Harvard, its defense was equally as stingy as Union’s, limiting the Dutchmen to 24 shots??just five in the first period—and holding them scoreless in three power-play opportunities. Crimson goaltender John Daigneau stood strong behind his blueliners, making opportune saves and allowing only a lone goal. Even that tally could hardly be blamed on the netminder: Union winger Augie DiMarzo sent...
...Crimson defense did its part in front of Daigneau, containing the Wildcats’ dangerous first line and holding the UNH power play scoreless in four opportunities. The biggest penalty kill of the night came early in the third period, when the Wildcats fired several shots??including one off the crossbar and another that streaked right across the goalmouth—but couldn’t put the puck away. UNH had its scoring chances in the final minute of the game with an extra skater on for Regan, but Daigneau and the Harvard defense held...
Thankfully, the night was somewhat salvaged when Banerji and Lee mercifully allowed the presidential candidates to question one another. But, even then, neither couldn’t resist downplaying the presence of the individuals who actually mattered that night, referring to the candidate questions as “pot shots?? and “retaliations...
...reverse layup on the offensive end to make it 61-57, and rebounded Schneider’s three-point misfire with 45 seconds remaining, forcing the Catamounts to begin fouling. Cusworth, who finished with a team-high 17 points, was dominant on the defensive end, rejecting four shots??all in the second half—to go along with his 10 rebounds and two steals. “We had some timely blocks—our defense kept us in the game,” Sullivan said. “We got over the hump because...