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...Berry. “We just had to get out those first game jitters,” she added. “It was something that took over a game to do, and unfortunately it took over a game to do.”HARVARD 70, CCSU 63Markley shot 13-for-17 from the field to pace the Crimson to its first win on the young season. After CCSU began the game on an 8-0 run, Harvard would need all the firepower it could get. The Crimson recovered nicely in the first half, getting six straight points from Markley...
...managed to come up with big play after big play to secure unbelievably close victories.Saturday’s win was no different.The game-sealing interception with less than 15 seconds left saved Harvard from many things, not the least of which was losing an Ivy League title shot next weekend against Yale—a sort of redemption after the team came down to Philadelphia two years ago with the same hope and left empty-handed.But it certainly wasn’t easy, and at times it wasn’t pretty. The Crimson came just inches from losing...
...fates of two teams hung in the balance. One was moving on to face No.10 Boston College in the second round. The other was going home.Unfortunately for the Harvard faithful packing the stands, it was not the Crimson’s night.Northeastern stepped up to drill home two more shots, while Harvard failed to convert, giving the Huskies (13-8-2, 6-4 CAA) a dramatic 3-2 (4-2 in penalty kicks) victory over recently-crowned Ivy champion Harvard (10-3-5, 5-1-1 Ivy).For Northeastern, its first time in a NCAA tournament match proved...
...saves, respectively. It wasn’t until the second period that the Crimson broke the scoring drought, when sophomore Matt McCollem slammed in the game-winning goal during a power play halfway through the frame. After senior Steve Rolecek and sophomore Alex Killorn fired back-to-back shots, McCollem cleaned up the rebound from the post, notching his second goal in as many games to put the Crimson ahead, 1-0. “Alex Killorn got a good shot, and the goalie was out of the net, so I had an easy tap in there...
...Michael Del Mauro, Matt McCollem, and Joe Smith each found the back of the net once. Del Mauro tallied the first goal at 9:46 into the game after Smith forechecked a Clarkson defender and poked away the puck to a waiting Del Mauro. The sophomore forward rifled the shot past the goalkeeper from the left circle. Minutes later, the Crimson scored again. Coskren stuffed the puck into the net just five seconds into a Harvard power play. “Right before the faceoff, I had actually told [junior defenseman] Alex [Biega] to just wrist one into...