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...chances or they were going to take penalties,” Donato said. “I thought as the game wore on, we were able to do that.” The first of Reese’s scores came 6:41 into the second period, when he snuck a low shot from the blue line past Yale goaltender Alec Richards to pull Harvard within one. “I thought we did a good job getting pucks to the net and getting people in front of the goalie,” Donato said of his team?...
...named Frank Miller went to the movies with his parents. The movie was Rudolph Mat's The 300 Spartans. Miller was 5. "It had a deep, deep effect on me," Miller says. "I actually snuck across the theater in order to confer with my dad and make sure the heroes really were dying. I stopped thinking of heroes as being the people who got medals at the end or the key to the city and started thinking of them more as the people who did the right thing and damn the consequences." When Miller grew up, he created a comic...
Harvard’s first goal came on the power play, on a wrist shot from Sifers at 3:28 of the second period. Sifers collected the puck off a Katie Johnston faceoff win, and snuck it past Zilis from the right circle. The Crimson had six power-play opportunities in all, and while it converted on only one, the bigger issue seemed to be the lack of officiating down the stretch...
...puck after a faceoff and found the top of the net. Less than two minutes later, when the wheels officially fell off the Harvard wagon, the Bulldogs managed another man-advantage strike for a 3-1 lead. Will Engasser skated past defenders in the left circle and snuck the puck high between Richter and the left post. A timeout called by Donato did little to settle the Crimson, as Jean-Francois Boucher took the puck in the right circle and roofed it with 65 seconds remaining for the 4-1 lead. Senior backup goalie Justin Tobe opened the third period...
...yard freestyle. Junior Sam Wollner narrowly edged teammate Eric Lynch to grab first, and freshman Alex Meyer rounded out the top three. Wollner and Lynch notched NCAA provisional marks in the event. In addition, the duo continued their domination in the 500 yard freestyle. This time, Lynch snuck in .02 seconds ahead of Wollner for a strong top two finish. Meyer and fellow freshman Mason Brunnick finished seventh and sixth, respectively, in the event. “Our distance swimmers swam exceptionally well,” Fiske said. “Sam and Eric got first and second...