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...three match points down in the second set to win, claiming the third-set tiebreaker 10-2 and the dual 3-6, 7-6, 1-0. HARVARD 5, BINGHAMTON 2 In the day’s earlier match, Harvard was made to work for victory by a capable Binghamton side still looking for its first win in February. “I was really proud of my guys,” head coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “I thought that Binghamton had a very good lineup—I was very impressed by their...
...Teng was absolutely fantastic this weekend,” Mitchell said. “She had by far the best results of her life and I could not be more happy for her. She really made a break through here.” On the men’s side, freshman Brad Alvarez’s standout performance in the slalom placed him in 32nd position. In the Giant Slalom, sophomore Christopher Kinner was Harvard’s highest placement, landing the 38th spot with a combined time of 1:46.48. Although Kinner’s performance proves impressive...
...games. Solid puck movement from the first offensive line set up the sophomore’s second goal at 2:20 of the third period as co-captain Mike Taylor sent a cross from the left wing through the Tigers’ zone. Waiting by the weak side post, Rogers had only to reach out and redirect Taylor’s pass past Princeton goaltender Zane Kalemba (18 saves).Just over a minute later and just 11 seconds into a power-play opportunity, Rogers swooped in from the left side to drill home a rebound of freshman Alex Biega?...
...from their zone and Harvard converted on an even strength opportunity less than three minutes after their first score. Senior Dave Watters secured a pass from McCafferty on the right and zipped it across the crease to uncovered freshman Pier-Olivier Michaud. Fisher, who had sealed off the left side of the goal against a potential Watters shot, exposed a gap on his glove side and allowed Michaud to bury his first collegiate goal. At 17:04, Harvard enjoyed a commanding 2-0 lead and an unforgettable moment for the freshman from Quebec.Michaud refused to take much credit...
...game. Tiger Brittany Salmon got the puck past Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Kessler to give Princeton the 1-0 advantage.But Harvard didn’t stay behind for long. At 11:48 in the first, a shot off of Brine’s stick was deflected to the right side of the goal.Junior Sarah Vaillancourt picked up the rebound and knocked a seemingly impossible shot past Young to tie the game at 1.“It was certainly just hard work going to the net,” head coach Katey Stone said of the goal...