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...steadily expanded its lead throughout the third game, reaching a six-point advantage at 9-3 and their eventual 10-point advantage by 28-18.HARVARD 3, BROWN 0In Friday’s 3-0 (30-26, 32-30, 30-26) sweep of Brown—Harvard’s first shutout of an opponent in league play in two years—the Crimson played one of its most consistent matches to avenge a tough sweep at the hands of the Bears (8-18, 4-10) a month earlier.“We were really just on,” Durwood...
...season…Harvard had three 5-on-3 opportunities that lasted a combined 2:44 and yielded the Crimson’s goal. Additionally, Harvard’s third goal came two seconds after the last two-man advantage expired…Richter’s shutout was the first by a Crimson freshman since February 23, 2002, when Dov Grumet-Morris ’05 blanked Union 4-0…Seniors Ryan Maki and Kevin Du and junior Alex Meintel had a goal and an assist apiece, while sophomore Brian McCafferty had three assists?...
...coaches,” Kessler says, “Because I thought initially that my ACL was torn as well.”Toretta, a six-foot Connecticut native, made her varsity debut in the third period of the Union game on Oct. 29, preserving Martin’s shutout and making two saves in her 20 minutes of work. “Kristin Toretta has come back and is doing us a tremendous service and favor playing for us as our back-up now,” Harvard head coach Katey Stone says. “She is doing...
...loss dropped the Crimson into fourth place in the conference with six points in four games, despite its 25-4 scoring advantage. ST. LAWRENCE 4, HARVARD 2Abbie Bullard scored for St. Lawrence at the 12:07 mark of the first period, ending a season-long shutout for sophomore netminder Brittany Martin and the Crimson and giving the Saints the upper hand it would never relinquish.“It was pretty disappointing,” Bassett said. “But we knew we couldn’t go all season without giving up a goal.” Harvard...
Senior preseason All-American Mike Berg was named the Ivy League’s defensive player of the week after his performance opposite the ball against Dartmouth on Saturday. The defensive tackle led a Harvard defensive performance that notched its first shutout in two years, a 28-0 win over the Big Green. Berg led the team with seven tackles, three for a loss, as well as two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and a sack. He filled up three categories on a single play Saturday, when he charged through the line to sack Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before...